2010
DOI: 10.1093/biolreprod/83.s1.464
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Progesterone Regulation of Endometrial Gene Expression in the Early Pregnant Ovine Uterus.

Abstract: Establishment of pregnancy in ruminants requires blastocyst development to form an elongated filamentous conceptus that produces interferon tau (IFNT), the pregnancy recognition signal, and initiate implantation. Blastocyst growth and development is dependent upon secretions from the uterine endometrium. An early increase in post-ovulatory circulating levels of progesterone (P4) stimulates blastocyst growth and conceptus elongation in ruminants. Microarray analysis was used to identify candidate P4-regulated g… Show more

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