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dc.contributor.authorNayeem, S.
dc.contributor.authorArfuso, Frank
dc.contributor.authorDharmarajan, Arunasalam
dc.contributor.authorKeelan, J.
dc.date.accessioned2017-01-30T15:21:11Z
dc.date.available2017-01-30T15:21:11Z
dc.date.created2015-02-01T20:00:57Z
dc.date.issued2015
dc.identifier.citationNayeem, S. and Arfuso, F. and Dharmarajan, A. and Keelan, J. 2015. Role of Wnt signalling in early pregnancy. Reproduction, Fertility and Development. 28 (5): pp. 525-544.
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/45476
dc.identifier.doi10.1071/RD14079
dc.description.abstract

The integration of a complex network of signalling molecules promotes implantation of the blastocyst and development of the placenta. These processes are crucial for a successful pregnancy and fetal growth and development. The signalling network involves both cell–cell and cell–extracellular matrix communication. The family of secreted glycoprotein ligands, the Wnts, plays a major role in regulating a wide range of biological processes, including embryonic development, cell fate, proliferation, migration, stem cell maintenance, tumour suppression, oncogenesis and tissue homeostasis. Recent studies have provided evidence that Wnt signalling pathways play an important role in reproductive tissues and in early pregnancy events. The focus of this review is to summarise our present knowledge of expression, regulation and function of the Wnt signalling pathways in early pregnancy events of human and other model systems, and its association with pathological conditions. Despite our recent progress, much remains to be learned about Wnt signalling in human reproduction. The advancement of knowledge in this area has applications in the reduction of infertility and the incidence and morbidity of gestational diseases.

dc.publisherC S I R O Publishing
dc.subjectdecidua
dc.subjecttrophoblast
dc.subjectendometrium
dc.subjectplacenta
dc.titleRole of Wnt signalling in early pregnancy
dc.typeJournal Article
dcterms.source.volumeX
dcterms.source.startPageX
dcterms.source.endPageX
dcterms.source.issn1031-3613
dcterms.source.titleReproduction, Fertility and Development
curtin.departmentSchool of Biomedical Sciences
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