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. 1978 Feb 14;187(1):167-79.
doi: 10.1007/BF00220629.

The differentiation of the decidua and the distribution of metrial gland cells in the pregnant mouse uterus

The differentiation of the decidua and the distribution of metrial gland cells in the pregnant mouse uterus

I Stewart et al. Cell Tissue Res. .

Abstract

A study was made with the light microscope of the cellular changes involved in the formation of the decidua in the pregnant mouse uterus up to day 11 of pregnancy. The differentiation sequence was similar to that found by previous workers but the morphology and development of the basal zone is described in more detail. In addition, the morphology of glycogen rich cells in an area termed the lateral decidual zone is described. The distribution of granulated metrial gland cells and their precursors is described. These cells are first found in the uterine stroma before the blastocyst has implanted. Later they occur in the decidua and in the circular smooth muscle zone beneath the mesometrial triangle prior to the formation of the metrial gland. Granulated metrial gland cells are also found in the maternal blood spaces of the implantation site.

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