What role does Novarel play in modulating endometrial adhesion molecules, such as cadherins and selectins, to enhance implantation success in IVF cycles?
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Novarel, a form of hCG, influences endometrial adhesion molecules by upregulating selectins and cadherins. This promotes uterine lining receptivity, increasing IVF implantation success rates.
Novarel primarily acts by supporting early pregnancy through increased progesterone, rather than directly modulating adhesion molecules like cadherins or selectins.