In the dog, there is no luteolysis in the absence of pregnancy. Thus, this species lacks any anti-luteolytic endocrine signal as found in other species that modulate uterine function during the critical period of pregnancy establishment. Nevertheless, in the dog an embryo-maternal communication must occur in order to prevent rejection of embryos. Based on this hypothesis, we performed microarray analysis of canine uterine samples collected during pre-attachment phase (days 10-12) and in corresponding non-pregnant controls, in order to elucidate the embryo attachment signal. An additional goal was to identify differences in uterine responses to pre-attachment embryos between dogs and other mammalian species exhibiting different reproductive ...
The apparent lack of classical mechanisms for maternal recognition of pregnancy is one of the most i...
Background: The uterine response to the presence of embryos is poorly understood in the domestic dog...
The domestic dog is the only domestic animal species that does not produce steroids in the placenta ...
In the dog, there is no luteolysis in the absence of pregnancy. Thus, this species lacks any anti-lu...
In the dog, there is no luteolysis in the absence of pregnancy. Thus, this species lacks any anti-lu...
In the dog, there is no luteolysis in the absence of pregnancy. Thus, this species lacks any anti-lu...
Although similar at the molecular and cellular levels, endocrine mechanisms governing reproductive f...
Although similar at the molecular and cellular levels, endocrine mechanisms governing reproductive f...
Although similar at the molecular and cellular levels, endocrine mechanisms governing reproductive f...
For many years, modifications of the uterine extracellular matrix (ECM) during gestation have not be...
In the dog, implantation takes place at approximately 17 days of embryonal life and, while exposed t...
For many years, modifications of the uterine extracellular matrix (ECM) during gestation have not be...
BACKGROUND-AIM Maternal tolerance towards the embryo is crucial for the maintenance of pregnancy. Ho...
The apparent lack of classical mechanisms for maternal recognition of pregnancy is one of the most i...
The domestic dog lacks placental steroidogenesis. Thus, corpora lutea (CL) are the only source of pr...
The apparent lack of classical mechanisms for maternal recognition of pregnancy is one of the most i...
Background: The uterine response to the presence of embryos is poorly understood in the domestic dog...
The domestic dog is the only domestic animal species that does not produce steroids in the placenta ...
In the dog, there is no luteolysis in the absence of pregnancy. Thus, this species lacks any anti-lu...
In the dog, there is no luteolysis in the absence of pregnancy. Thus, this species lacks any anti-lu...
In the dog, there is no luteolysis in the absence of pregnancy. Thus, this species lacks any anti-lu...
Although similar at the molecular and cellular levels, endocrine mechanisms governing reproductive f...
Although similar at the molecular and cellular levels, endocrine mechanisms governing reproductive f...
Although similar at the molecular and cellular levels, endocrine mechanisms governing reproductive f...
For many years, modifications of the uterine extracellular matrix (ECM) during gestation have not be...
In the dog, implantation takes place at approximately 17 days of embryonal life and, while exposed t...
For many years, modifications of the uterine extracellular matrix (ECM) during gestation have not be...
BACKGROUND-AIM Maternal tolerance towards the embryo is crucial for the maintenance of pregnancy. Ho...
The apparent lack of classical mechanisms for maternal recognition of pregnancy is one of the most i...
The domestic dog lacks placental steroidogenesis. Thus, corpora lutea (CL) are the only source of pr...
The apparent lack of classical mechanisms for maternal recognition of pregnancy is one of the most i...
Background: The uterine response to the presence of embryos is poorly understood in the domestic dog...
The domestic dog is the only domestic animal species that does not produce steroids in the placenta ...