Role of chemokines in regulating luteal and uterine functions in pregnant cows
Pregnancy is intricately regulated by the interactions between various bioactive substances secreted by the conceptus, uterus, and corpus luteum (CL). Interferon-τ, synthesized and secreted by the conceptus, plays a central role in the interaction mechanism of maternal recognition in cows. Chemokine...
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Main Author: | Ryosuke SAKUMOTO (Author) |
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