The influence of progesterone on bovine uterine fluid energy, nucleotide, vitamin, cofactor, peptide, and xenobiotic composition during the conceptus elongation-initiation window
Abstract Conceptus elongation coincides with one of the periods of greatest pregnancy loss in cattle and is characterized by rapid trophectoderm expansion, commencing ~ Day 13 of pregnancy, i.e. before maternal pregnancy recognition. The process has yet to be recapitulated in vitro and does not occu...
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Main Authors: | Constantine A. Simintiras, José M. Sánchez, Michael McDonald, Patrick Lonergan |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2019
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/55a2cf16a0d64d8f84dc177ea4d16015 |
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