Coenzyme and cofactor metabolism belongs to biochemical processes significantly regulated in human granulosa cells collected after IVF during long-term primary in vitro culture
Data publikacji: 21 gru 2019
Zakres stron: 152 - 160
Otrzymano: 22 paź 2019
Przyjęty: 26 lis 2019
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/acb-2019-0021
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© 2019 Mariusz J. Nawrocki, Rafał Sibiak, Maciej Brązert, Piotr Celichowski, Leszek Pawelczyk, Błażej Chermuła, Claudia Dompe, Bartosz Kempisty, Paul Mozdziak, published by Sciendo
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Granulosa cells (GCs) provide the microenvironment necessary for the development of the follicle and the maturation of the oocyte. GCs are associated with reproductive system function and the maintenance of pregnancy by participating in the synthesis of steroid hormones. Many authors point to new ways of using GCs in regenerative medicine and indicate the significant plasticity of this cell population, suggesting that GCs can undergo a transdifferentiation process. Employing primary