2020
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-47485/v1
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Non-invasive intra-uterine administration of Botulinum Toxin A enhances endometrial angiogenesis and improves the rates of embryo implantation

Abstract: Background. Endometrial angiogenesis plays crucial roles in determining the endometrial receptivity. Defects in endometrial receptivity often cause repeated implantation failure, which is one of the major unmet needs for infertility and contributes a major barrier to the assisted reproductive technology. Despite the numerous extensive research work, there are currently no effective evidence-based treatments to prevent or cure this condition.Method. As a non-invasive treatment strategy, Botulinum toxin A (BoTA)… Show more

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