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LOCATION:MPI-CBG\, Pfotenhauerstraße 10801307 Dresden
SUMMARY:Bedzhov: Cellular mechanism of embryonic development and embryo-mat
 ernal interactions during implantation 
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DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Ivan Bedzhov\nInstitute of Speaker: Max Planck Institu
 te for Molecular Biomedicine\, Münster\nTopics:\n\n Location:\n  Name: MP
 I-CBG (MPI-CBG Auditorium (big half))\n  Street: Pfotenhauerstraße 108\n 
  City: 01307 Dresden\n  Phone: +49 351 210-0\n  Fax: +49 351 210-2000\nDes
 cription: Implantation of the early embryo into the uterine wall is a key 
 step in the mammalian reproductive cycle. This critical process mediates t
 he connection between the embryo and the mother during the early stages of
  pregnancy. As the uterine tissues conceal the implanting embryo\, the cel
 lular interactions at the embryo-maternal interface are inaccessible for d
 irect analysis and therefore poorly understood. Moreover\, some mammalian 
 species can 'pause' the development of their embryos just before implantat
 ion. These embryos enter a reversible state of dormancy (diapause) for ext
 ended periods\, delaying the time of birth. How the dormant embryos remain
  in suspended animation without compromising their developmental potential
  is still obscure. Using the mouse as a model system\, our lab aims to dec
 ipher the cellular mechanisms of embryonic development and dormancy and th
 e dynamic crosstalk between the implanting embryo and the mother.
DTSTAMP:20260421T061306Z
CREATED:20240418T053952Z
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