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Introduction It is generally accepted that successful implantation depends on the quality of blastocyst, a receptive endometrium and the synchronization between the developmental stages of the embryo itself. The key to this process is the dynamic
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Introduction Maternal recognition of pregnancy requires reciprocal communication between the pre-implantation conceptus (embryo and associated membranes) and maternal system: uterine endometrium and corpus luteum (CL). In the pig
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ruminant trophoblast cells produce placental lactogen (reviewed by Soares 2004 ), the endometrium and placenta of pigs is considered to secrete neither PRL nor placental lactogen ( Forsyth 1974 , DeHoff 1986 , Young & Bazer 1989 ). While these data
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endometrium ( Gross et al . 1998 , Reese et al . 2000 , Loftin et al . 2002 ). In the ewe, however, COX-2 expression in the endometrium is increased during both spontaneous and dexamethasone (DEX)-induced labour, whereas there is no change in COX-1
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Introduction Endometriosis is defined as the presence of endometrium-like tissues at extra-uterine sites. Clinical symptoms associated with endometriosis include pelvic pain, dysmenorrhea, dyspareunia, and infertility ( Giudice 2010 ). There
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EM, and they also experience a higher rate of pregnancy-related complications ( Breintoft et al. 2021 , Corachan et al. 2021 ). Recent studies have indicated that the nonreceptive endometrium plays a crucial role in infertility among EM patients
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concept that the normal cycling endometrium can be considered as a site of regular, repeated, inflammation will be considered, as will aspects of this process that may contribute to cancer development. Additionally, hormonal and genetic changes which occur
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(PGE2) has luteotropic and luteoprotective properties ( Reynold et al . 1981 , Weems et al . 1998 ). Although both PGE2 and PGF2α are secreted by bovine endometrium throughout the estrous cycle ( Miyamoto et al . 2000 , Murakami et al . 2001
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, Seshagiri et al . 2002 ), and the local production of potential zona-lysins, involved in the digestion of the ZP, produced by both the embryo and the endometrium ( Vu et al . 1997 , Mishra & Seshagiri 2000 ). These proteases may play a crucial role in the
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-Applanat 2000 ). Physiological angiogenesis is also required to support endometrial regeneration after shedding of the uterine surface in the absence of implantation and to support the proliferation of the human endometrium during the menstrual cycle under the