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Epidermal growth factors ErbB binding

Many studies have established the mechanism underlying the initial adhesion of mouse embryo to the uterus. Thus, ErbB4 (one of ErbB family receptor tyrosine kinases) expressed on the blastocyst surface binds to the membrane-bound form heparin-binding epidermal growth factor (HB-EGF) expressed by uterine epithelia (33-35). These studies indicated that the implanting blastocyst induces HB-EGF in the maternal epithelia in a spatially and temporally dependent manner, demonstrating interaction between maternal cells and implanting embryo prior to the adhesion (35). [Pg.295]


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