2013
DOI: 10.1071/rdv25n1ab112
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112 Influence of Low-Volume Uterine Flushing on Uterine Vascular Perfusion and Endometrial Thickness During Early Dioestrus in Beef Cattle

Abstract: The relevance of the uterine secretions during early embryonic development is due to its role as the only source of nutrients for embryo prior to implantation. Probing of the uterine secretions during early pregnancy without compromising gestation would be an important tool for the identification of fertility markers. Manipulations of the uterus could lead to a local increase in blood flow, which could result from the physical stimulation or tissue damage and inflammation. This study aimed to evaluate the effe… Show more

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