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Interest in mechanisms of embryo implantation is increasing,
particularly with the realization that failure of implantation
after in vitro fertilization and embryo transfer places significant
limits on the success of treatment. In addition, there is a need to
provide hypotheses, and ultimately mechanisms, for the high rates
of embryonic loss in women in the population at large.
Traditionally, implantation research has concentrated on genetics
and endocrinology without providing many therapeutic benefits. A
new era is now beginning with the application of modem cellular and
molecular approaches to the investigation of the relationship
between trophoblast and endometrium. At the same time, older data
can be reevaluated in the light of current research into cell cell
and cell-matrix interactions. The feeling that new avenues of
research are open was apparent when an international group of
scientists came together at a workshop on "The Cell Biology of
Trophoblast Invasion In Vivo and In Vitro" held during the XXIV
Annual Meeting of the Cell, Tissue and Organ Culture Study Group
(C.T.O.C.) at Heidelberg in 1986. What was unusual about this
Conference was the interdisciplinary dialogue between implantation
researchers and tumor biologists, highlighting aspects common to
invasion of trophoblast and tumor cells."
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