The endometrium ( from the mother ) over the chorion frondosum ( this part of the endometrium is called the decidua basalis ) forms the decidual plate.
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Inhibited expression of these molecules thus loosens the connection between decidual cells, permitting the syncytotrophoblasts and the whole embryo with them to invade into the endometrium.
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It has also been debated that an egg cell fertilized outside of the ovary could implant on the ovarian surface, perhaps aided by a decidual reaction or endometriosis.
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These cells are called decidual cells, which emphasises that the whole layer of them is shed off in every menstruation if no pregnancy occurs, just as leaves of deciduous trees.
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The large granular lymphocytes ( CD56 bright ) are called " uterine NK cells " or " uNK cells " in mice, and " decidual NK cells " or " dNK cells " in humans.
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Decidualization includes the process of differentiation of the spindle-shape stromal fibroblasts into the plump secretory decidual cells, which create a pericellular extracellular matrix rich in fibronectin and laminin ( similar to epithelial cells ).
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Pregnancy protein 14 ( PP-14 ), also called placental protein 12, and Insulin-like growth factor-binding protein 1 ( IGFBP1 ) appear to be specific products of the secretory and decidual lining.
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The name of the condition describes its appearance under the microscope; the smooth muscle of the decidual ( or hypertrophic, i . e . the muscle part of the blood vessels feeding the placenta is larger due to cellular enlargement.