After conception, the fertilized egg—called a zygote—travels from the fallopian tubes into the uterus. This zygote's cells divide rapidly during this journey to become a blastocyst. You’re not ...
This work is an important contribution to understanding the role of FGF signaling in the induction of primitive-like cells in a 2D system of human gastrulation. The authors provide compelling evidence ...
Ectopic pregnancy occurs in the fallopian tube in over 95% of cases. [3] Other locations for ectopic pregnancies are rare: abdominal, ovarian or cervical. The most common location in the fallopian ...