Agriculture and Food Research Initiative Competitive Grant no.2018-67015-31936 from the USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture.
Background MicroRNAs(miRNAs)are presented in the uterine lumen of many mammals,and in vitro experiments have determined that several miRNAs are important for the regulation of endometrial and trophoblast functions.Our...
FAPESP-2015/26215–9 and CAPES-33002010047P6 to TM.FAPESP-2011/03226–4 to MB;funding bodies had no participation on the study,collection,analysis,interpretation of data nor in writing the manuscript
Background: Insufficient production of anti-luteolytic signals by the pre-attachment embryo is considered a major cause of pregnancy failure in cattle.We tested the hypothesis that transfer of multiple blastocysts(n =...
Support for the work from the authors’laboratory described in this review paper has been provided by the Bio Green 21 Program(200506030501;20070301034040; 20080401034003; PJ007997; PJ009610; PJ01110301;PJ01119103);the Rural Development Administration;a National Research Foundation grant funded by the Korean Government(KRF-2005-003-F00017,KRF-2007-521-F00030,NRF-2010-0012304,NRF-2010-10012304; NRF-2012R1A2A2A01047079; NRF-2015R1D1A1A01058356,Republic of Korea
The establishment of pregnancy is a complex process that requires a well-coordinated interaction between the implanting conceptus and the maternal uterus. In pigs, the conceptus undergoes dramatic morphological and fu...
Early equine pregnancy shares many features with that of more intensively assessed domestic animals species, but there are also characteristic differences. Some of those are poorly understood. Descent of the equine co...
supported by National Research Initiative Competitive Grants from the Animal Reproduction Program (2008-35203-19120, 2009-35206-05211, 201167015-20067, and 2011-67015-20028);Animal Growth & Nutrient Utilization Program (2008-35206-18764) of the USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture;Texas A&M Agri Life Research (H-8200)
The dialogue between the mammalian conceptus(embryo/fetus and associated membranes) involves signaling for pregnancy recognition and maintenance of pregnancy during the critical peri-implantation period of pregnancy w...
supported in part by Agriculture and Food Research Initiative Competitive Grant no.2007-35203-17836 and Grant no.2013-67015-21023 from the USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture
Establishment of pregnancy in pigs involves maintaining progesterone secretion from the corpora lutea in addition to regulating a sensitive interplay between the maternal immune system and attachment of the rapidly ex...
supported, in part, by AFRI competitive grants 2009 – 01722 and 2012-67015-30173 from the USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture
The majority of pregnancy loss in ruminants occurs during the first three weeks after conception, particularly during the period of conceptus elongation that occurs prior to pregnancy recognition and implantation. Thi...