Transcriptomic analysis reveals gene expression changes in peripheral white blood cells of cows after embryo transfer: Implications for pregnancy tolerance
Most embryo losses occur in the first trimester of pregnancy in cows and include losses following embryo transfer. There is a resulting negative economic impact on cattle production systems when this occurs. Cellular and molecular mechanisms behind the maternal immune response to the growing embryo...
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2023
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