S100A8 expression in oviduct mucosal epithelial cells is regulated by estrogen and affects mucosal immune homeostasis.
Chronic inflammation can cause oviduct mucosal damage and immune dysfunction, leading to infertility, early pregnancy loss, ectopic pregnancy, tumors, and a decrease in reproductive capacities in female animals. Estrogen can suppress immune responses in different tissues and oviducts, and regulate t...
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Main Authors: | Xiaodan Li, Guifang Cao, Hongxin Yang, Dafu Zhi, Lei Li, Daqing Wang, Moning Liu, Hong Su |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2021
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