MUC16 Is Lost from the Uterodome (Pinopode) Surface of the Receptive Human Endometrium: In Vitro Evidence That MUC16 Is a Barrier to Trophoblast Adherence
Biol Reprod Gipson et al.
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"Merged fluorescence images (Figure 6) showing 6-CFDA labeled SW-71 trophoblast cells and phase contrast images of the underlying ECC-1 cells. A) Non-transfected control cells. B) Empty vector control cells. C) MUC1 siRNA #2 transfected. D) MUC16 siRNA #2 transfected ECC1 cells. Note increased numbers of adherent 6-CFDA labeled trophoblast cells on the ECC-1 cells with MUC16 knockdown. Bar = 100 µm."