Bone-marrow origin of endometrial granulocytes in the early human placental bed
- PMID: 6196480
- DOI: 10.1016/0165-0378(83)90247-4
Bone-marrow origin of endometrial granulocytes in the early human placental bed
Abstract
A large number of cells in the first trimester human placenta have been shown to express leucocyte-common antigen by the use of a monoclonal antibody in an immunoperoxidase technique. The distribution of endometrial granulocytes in the decidua of early pregnancy indicates that a large proportion of these cells bear the leucocyte-common antigen and are thus bone-marrow derived.
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