Research Areas: Veterinary SciencesEndometrium type I (COL1) and III (COL3) collagen accumulation, periglandular fibrosis and mare infertility characterize endometrosis. Metalloproteinase-2 (MMP-2), MMP-9 and tissue inhibitors of metalloproteinases (TIMP-1 and TIMP-2) are involved in collagen turnover. Since epigenetic changes may control fibroproliferative diseases, we hypothesized that epigenetic mechanisms could modulate equine endometrosis. Epigenetic changes can be reversed and therefore extremely promising for therapeutic use. Methylation pattern analysis of a particular gene zone is used to detect epigenetic changes. DNA methylation commonly mediates gene repression. Thus, this study aimed to evaluate if the transcription of some gen...
The cyclic growth, differentiation, and cell death of endometrium represents the most dynamic exampl...
Simple SummaryNotwithstanding extensive research into fertility problems in mares, pregnancy rates h...
Research Areas: Agriculture ; Veterinary Sciences ; ZoologyIn this paper, the evolution of our under...
Endometrium type I (COL1) and III (COL3) collagen accumulation, periglandular fibrosis and mare infe...
Research Areas: Agriculture ; Veterinary Sciences ; ZoologyEndometrosis is an important mares’ disea...
Age-related degeneration of the equine endometrium is an established and important cause of fertilit...
Research Areas: Agriculture ; Veterinary Sciences ; ZoologyAbstract: Neutrophil extracellular traps ...
The endometriosis is a multi-factorial and chronic disease affecting 5% to 10% of women in reproduct...
Research Areas: Veterinary SciencesAlthough proteases found in neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs)...
Research Areas:Agriculture ; Veterinary Sciences ; ZoologyCollagen pathological deposition in equine...
A proposta do experimento baseia-se na análise uterina de éguas distribuídas em três graus de fibros...
Endometrosis is an important mares’ disease which considerably decreases their fertility. As classic...
Equine endometriosis is a multifactorial disease considered to be a major cause of equine infertilit...
Endometriosis is characterized by growth of endometrial-like tissue outside the uterine cavity. Sinc...
AbstractObjectiveMost endometrial carcinomas appear to develop from precursors (e.g., endometrial hy...
The cyclic growth, differentiation, and cell death of endometrium represents the most dynamic exampl...
Simple SummaryNotwithstanding extensive research into fertility problems in mares, pregnancy rates h...
Research Areas: Agriculture ; Veterinary Sciences ; ZoologyIn this paper, the evolution of our under...
Endometrium type I (COL1) and III (COL3) collagen accumulation, periglandular fibrosis and mare infe...
Research Areas: Agriculture ; Veterinary Sciences ; ZoologyEndometrosis is an important mares’ disea...
Age-related degeneration of the equine endometrium is an established and important cause of fertilit...
Research Areas: Agriculture ; Veterinary Sciences ; ZoologyAbstract: Neutrophil extracellular traps ...
The endometriosis is a multi-factorial and chronic disease affecting 5% to 10% of women in reproduct...
Research Areas: Veterinary SciencesAlthough proteases found in neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs)...
Research Areas:Agriculture ; Veterinary Sciences ; ZoologyCollagen pathological deposition in equine...
A proposta do experimento baseia-se na análise uterina de éguas distribuídas em três graus de fibros...
Endometrosis is an important mares’ disease which considerably decreases their fertility. As classic...
Equine endometriosis is a multifactorial disease considered to be a major cause of equine infertilit...
Endometriosis is characterized by growth of endometrial-like tissue outside the uterine cavity. Sinc...
AbstractObjectiveMost endometrial carcinomas appear to develop from precursors (e.g., endometrial hy...
The cyclic growth, differentiation, and cell death of endometrium represents the most dynamic exampl...
Simple SummaryNotwithstanding extensive research into fertility problems in mares, pregnancy rates h...
Research Areas: Agriculture ; Veterinary Sciences ; ZoologyIn this paper, the evolution of our under...