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59 min read Intermediate Level 11,650 words
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This notes resource titled "s41420-025-02799-w" provides comprehensive exam preparation materials designed to test and enhance your understanding. This resource is structured to facilitate effective learning and retention of important information.

Key Topics Covered
1 Understanding the fundamental mechanisms that drive embryo impla
2 Understanding how the uterine epithelium transitions into a perm
3 Principles of regulatory networks underlying epithelial mesenchy
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com/cddiscovery ARTICLE OPEN HOXA10-TWIST2 antagonism drives partial epithelial-tomesenchymal transition for embryo implantation Nancy Ashary 1, Sanjana Suresh 1, Anshul Bhide 1, Sharmishtha Shyamal 1, Pranya N1, Saee Patil ✉ Anuradha A2, Shruti R. Hansda 2, Harshavardhan BV 3, Mohit Kumar Jolly 4 and Deepak Modi 1 1 , Anuradha Mishra1, © The Author(s) 2025 1234567890();,: In mammalian reproduction, a significant proportion of embryos fail to implant despite a receptive uterus, suggesting that defects in epithelial remodeling at the embryo–uterine interface contribute to implantation failure. The molecular programs enabling such remodeling remain incompletely understood. Here, we identify a conserved transcriptional circuit involving HOXA10 and TWIST2 that regulates epithelial plasticity in the endometrium via partial epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (pEMT). HOXA10, a transcription factor essential for uterine receptivity, is specifically downregulated in the luminal epithelium at implantation in mice, hamsters, and monkeys. Integrated CUT&RUN and transcriptomic profiling in human endometrial epithelial cells reveal that HOXA10 directly activates epithelial gene networks and represses mesenchymal programs.

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www.nature.com/cddiscovery ARTICLE OPEN HOXA10-TWIST2 antagonism drives partial epithelial-tomesenchymal transition for embryo implantation Nancy Ashary 1, Sanjana Suresh 1, Anshul Bhide 1, Sharmishtha Shyamal 1, Pranya N1, Saee Patil ✉ Anuradha A2, Shruti R. Hansda 2, Harshavardhan BV 3, Mohit Kumar Jolly 4 and Deepak Modi 1 1 , Anuradha Mishra1, © The Author(s) 2025 1234567890();,: In mammalian reproduction, a significant proportion of embryos fail to implant despite a receptive uterus, suggest...

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