Intrauterine Blood Plasma Platelet-Therapy Mitigates Persistent Breeding-Induced Endometritis, Reduces Uterine Infections, and Improves Embryo Recovery in Mares
Microorganisms, including pathogenic or opportunistic bacteria and fungi, may gain access to the uterus during breeding, and infectious endometritis plays a major role in equine subfertility. This study aimed to assess the post-breeding inflammatory response, endometrial culture, and embryo recovery...
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Main Authors: | Lorenzo G. T. M. Segabinazzi (Author), Igor F. Canisso (Author), Giorgia Podico (Author), Lais L. Cunha (Author), Guilherme Novello (Author), Michael F. Rosser (Author), Shavahn C. Loux (Author), Fabio S. Lima (Author), Marco A. Alvarenga (Author) |
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2021-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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