2021
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-271816/v1
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Oral Vitamin D Supplementation does not Impact Cytokine Levels in Uterine Fluid of Women Undergoing Assisted Reproduction Technology (ART)

Abstract: Background: Cytokines and chemokines, secreted in the intrauterine environment, are fundamental for the molecular crosstalk between endometrium and preimplantation embryo. Whether Vitamin D can have a beneficial effect on endometrial district and immune cells is still unclear. To fill this gap, the aim of this study was to explore if Vitamin D supplementation can act on intrauterine milieu as immuno-modulator. Methods: We present a report of a secondary outcome from the SUNDRO clinical trial, a multi-center ra… Show more

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