Journal of Embryo Transfer 2012; 27(4): 211-221
Published online December 31, 2012
Copyright © The Korean Society of Animal Reproduction and Biotechnology.
Seo, Heewon, Choi, Yohan, Shim, Jangsoo, Kim, Mingoo, Ka, Hakhyun
Division of Biological Science and Technology and IPAID, Yonsei University, Wonju 220-710, Republic of Korea
The process of embryo implantation requires physical contact and physiological communication between the conceptus trophectoderm and the maternal uterine endometrium. During the peri-implantation period in pigs, the conceptus undergoes significant morphological changes and secretes estrogens, the signal for maternal recognition of pregnancy. Estrogens secreted from the conceptus act on uterine epithelia to redirect
Keywords: pig, uterus, conceptus, implantation, endometrium
Journal of Embryo Transfer 2012; 27(4): 211-221
Published online December 31, 2012
Copyright © The Korean Society of Animal Reproduction and Biotechnology.
Seo, Heewon, Choi, Yohan, Shim, Jangsoo, Kim, Mingoo, Ka, Hakhyun
Division of Biological Science and Technology and IPAID, Yonsei University, Wonju 220-710, Republic of Korea
The process of embryo implantation requires physical contact and physiological communication between the conceptus trophectoderm and the maternal uterine endometrium. During the peri-implantation period in pigs, the conceptus undergoes significant morphological changes and secretes estrogens, the signal for maternal recognition of pregnancy. Estrogens secreted from the conceptus act on uterine epithelia to redirect
Keywords: pig, uterus, conceptus, implantation, endometrium
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