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Jennifer L Herington

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Biology of Reproduction|December 8, 2006
Effect of the conceptus on uterine natural killer cell numbers and function in the mouse uterus during decidualizationJennifer L Herington, Brent M Bany
Reproduction (Cambridge, England)|July 20, 2007
The conceptus increases secreted phosphoprotein 1 gene expression in the mouse uterus during the progression of decidualization mainly due to its effects on uterine natural killer cellsJennifer L Herington, Brent M Bany
Journal of Experimental Zoology. Part B, Molecular and Developmental Evolution|June 25, 2009
Do molecular signals from the conceptus influence endometrium decidualization in rodents?Jennifer L Herington, Brent M Bany
Current Opinion in Physiology|September 1, 2020
Drug discovery strategies for the identification of novel regulators of uterine contractilityShajila Siricilla, Chisom C Iwueke, Jennifer L Herington
Endocrinology|June 13, 2009
Paracrine signals from the mouse conceptus are not required for the normal progression of decidualizationJennifer L Herington, Tawny Underwood, Melinda McConaha, et al.
Journal of Reproductive Health and Medicine|February 28, 2017
Gene profiling the window of implantation: Microarray analyses from human and rodent modelsJennifer L Herington, Yan Guo, Jeff Reese, et al.
The Journal of Histochemistry and Cytochemistry : Official Journal of the Histochemistry Society|May 30, 2007
Beta-catenin (CTNNB1) in the mouse uterus during decidualization and the potential role of two pathways in regulating its degradationJennifer L Herington, JiaJia Bi, John D Martin, et al.
Expert Review of Clinical Immunology|September 8, 2011
Immune interactions in endometriosisJennifer L Herington, Kaylon L Bruner-Tran, John A Lucas, et al.
Current Women'S Health Reviews|June 5, 2018
Rodent Models of Experimental Endometriosis: Identifying Mechanisms of Disease and Therapeutic TargetsKaylon L Bruner-Tran, Shilpa Mokshagundam, Jennifer L Herington, et al.
Fertility and Sterility|October 30, 2012
Dietary fish oil supplementation inhibits formation of endometriosis-associated adhesions in a chimeric mouse modelJennifer L Herington, Dana R Glore, John A Lucas, et al.
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Biology of Reproduction|December 8, 2006
Effect of the conceptus on uterine natural killer cell numbers and function in the mouse uterus during decidualizationJennifer L Herington, Brent M Bany
Reproduction (Cambridge, England)|July 20, 2007
The conceptus increases secreted phosphoprotein 1 gene expression in the mouse uterus during the progression of decidualization mainly due to its effects on uterine natural killer cellsJennifer L Herington, Brent M Bany
Journal of Experimental Zoology. Part B, Molecular and Developmental Evolution|June 25, 2009
Do molecular signals from the conceptus influence endometrium decidualization in rodents?Jennifer L Herington, Brent M Bany
Current Opinion in Physiology|September 1, 2020
Drug discovery strategies for the identification of novel regulators of uterine contractilityShajila Siricilla, Chisom C Iwueke, Jennifer L Herington
Endocrinology|June 13, 2009
Paracrine signals from the mouse conceptus are not required for the normal progression of decidualizationJennifer L Herington, Tawny Underwood, Melinda McConaha, et al.
Journal of Reproductive Health and Medicine|February 28, 2017
Gene profiling the window of implantation: Microarray analyses from human and rodent modelsJennifer L Herington, Yan Guo, Jeff Reese, et al.
The Journal of Histochemistry and Cytochemistry : Official Journal of the Histochemistry Society|May 30, 2007
Beta-catenin (CTNNB1) in the mouse uterus during decidualization and the potential role of two pathways in regulating its degradationJennifer L Herington, JiaJia Bi, John D Martin, et al.
Expert Review of Clinical Immunology|September 8, 2011
Immune interactions in endometriosisJennifer L Herington, Kaylon L Bruner-Tran, John A Lucas, et al.
Current Women'S Health Reviews|June 5, 2018
Rodent Models of Experimental Endometriosis: Identifying Mechanisms of Disease and Therapeutic TargetsKaylon L Bruner-Tran, Shilpa Mokshagundam, Jennifer L Herington, et al.
Fertility and Sterility|October 30, 2012
Dietary fish oil supplementation inhibits formation of endometriosis-associated adhesions in a chimeric mouse modelJennifer L Herington, Dana R Glore, John A Lucas, et al.
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