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Cell Press, Trends in Endocrinology & Metabolism, 3(12), p. 111-117, 2001

DOI: 10.1016/s1043-2760(00)00365-9

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Glycodelins

Journal article published in 2001 by Markku Seppälä, Hannu Koistinen ORCID, Riitta Koistinen
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Abstract

Glycodelin is a major glycoprotein that is synthesized in the endometrium in response to progesterone and relaxin exposure. Endometrium-derived glycodelin-A has contraceptive and immunosuppressive properties. Glycodelin is absent from the endometrium during the fertile periovulatory phase, but is synthesized in this tissue during the peri-implantation phase and is abundant during the last week of the luteal phase. Changes in local and/or circulating glycodelin concentrations have been observed in women with reproductive disorders. The chemical modification of glycodelins has resulted in compounds with antiviral activity.