Prostaglandin E2 involvement in mammalian female fertility: ovulation, fertilization, embryo development and early implantation
Abstract Background Infertility in mammalian females has been a challenge in reproductive medicine. The causes of female infertility include anovulation, ovulated oocyte defects, abnormal fertilization, and insufficient luteal support for embryo development, as well as early implantation. Ovulation...
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Main Authors: | Jean Damascene Niringiyumukiza (Author), Hongcai Cai (Author), Wenpei Xiang (Author) |
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