2021
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-299619/v1
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A novel non-metabolic function of lactate in remodeling uterine receptivity by inducing endometrial histone lactylation, revealed by a proteomic atlas of maternal-fetal crosstalk in sheep

Abstract: Well-orchestrated maternal-fetal crosstalk involves secreted ligands, interacting receptors, and coupled pathways between the conceptus and endometrium. However, previous researches mainly focused on either the conceptus or endometrium in isolation. The lack of integrated analysis, especially on protein levels, has made it challenging to advance our understanding of the crosstalk. Herein, focusing on ligand–receptor complexes and coupled pathways at maternal-fetal interface in sheep, a well-established embryo … Show more

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