A new bicornuate model of rat uterus transplantation
ConclusionsOur novel bicornuate rat uterus transplantation model provides a distinctive opportunity for sequential biopsies at various intervals after transplantation and, therefore, comprehensive monitoring of graft health, viability, and identification of potential signs of rejection. Furthermore, this model allows for different interventions in each horn for comparative studies without interobserver differences contrary to the established unicornuate model. By closely replicating the clinical setting, this model stands as a valuable tool for ongoing research in the field of uterus transplantation, promoting further innovation and deeper insights into the intricacies of the uterus transplant procedure.
Source: Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica - Category: OBGYN Authors: Dietrich Polenz,
Igor Maximilian Sauer,
Friederike Martin,
Anja Reutzel ‐Selke,
Muhammad Imtiaz Ashraf,
Anja Schirmeier,
Steffen Lippert,
Kirsten Führer,
Johann Pratschke,
Stefan Günther Tullius,
Simon Moosburner Tags: ORIGINAL RESEARCH ARTICLE Source Type: research
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