The greatest limitation to reproductive performance in most mammals, including humans, is embryonic mortality, which, in general, claims 20%-40% of the embryos during the peri-implantation period of pregnancy. During that stage of pregnancy, the dialogue between the mammalian conceptus (embryo/fetus and associated membranes) and maternal uterus involves signaling for pregnancy recognition and maintenance of pregnancy as the stage is set for implantation and placentation that precedes fetal development. Uterine epithelial cells secrete and/or transport a wide range of molecules, including nutrients, collectively referred to as histotroph, that are transported into the fetal-placental vascular system to support survival, growth and developmen...