juxtafollicular implantation - significado y definición. Qué es juxtafollicular implantation
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Qué (quién) es juxtafollicular implantation - definición

STAGE OF PREGNANCY AT WHICH THE ALREADY FERTILIZED EGG ADHERES TO THE WALL OF THE UTERUS
Zona hatching; Implantation window; Implantation spotting; Nidation; Implantation (embryo); Implantation bleeding; Embryo implantation; Delayed embryo implantation; Implantation (human embryo); Blastocyst implantation
  • Illustration of an implanting embryo

implantation         
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Nidate; Nidates; Implantation (disambiguation); Implantation theory
Implantation         
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Nidate; Nidates; Implantation (disambiguation); Implantation theory
·noun The act or process of implantating.
Zona hatching         
Zona hatching is a phenomenon occurring during implantation. Prior to this event, the predecessor of the embryo, in the form of a blastocyst, is surrounded by a glycoprotein sphere called the zona pellucida.

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Implantation (embryology)

Implantation (nidation) is the stage in the embryonic development of mammals in which the blastocyst hatches as the embryo, adheres, and invades into the wall of the female's uterus. Implantation is the first stage of gestation, and, when successful, the female is considered to be pregnant. In a woman, an implanted embryo is detected by the presence of increased levels of human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) in a pregnancy test. The implanted embryo will receive oxygen and nutrients in order to grow.

There is an extensive variation in the type of trophoblast cells, and structures of the placenta across the different species of mammals. Of the five recognised stages of implantation including two pre-implantation stages that precede placentation, the first four are similar across the species. The five stages are migration and hatching, pre-contact, attachment, adhesion, and invasion. The two pre-implantation stages are associated with the pre-implantation embryo.

In humans, following the stage of hatching that takes place around four to five days after fertilization, the process of implantation begins. By the end of the first week, the blastocyst is superficially attached to the uterine endometrium. By the end of the second week, implantation has completed.