Publication: Possible involvement of IFNT in lymphangiogenesis in the corpus luteum during the maternal recognition period in the cow
Possible involvement of IFNT in lymphangiogenesis in the corpus luteum during the maternal recognition period in the cow
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Nitta, A., Shirasuna, K., Haneda, S., Matsui, M., Shimizu, T., Matsuyama, S., Kimura, K., Bollwein, H., & Miyamoto, A. (2011). Possible involvement of IFNT in lymphangiogenesis in the corpus luteum during the maternal recognition period in the cow. Reproduction, 142(6), 879–892. https://doi.org/10.1530/rep-11-0157
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The corpus luteum (CL), which secretes large amounts of progesterone and is thus essential for establishing pregnancy, contains various types of immune cells that may play essential roles in CL function by generating immune responses. The lymphatic system is the second circulation system and is necessary for immune function, but the lymphatic system of the bovine CL has not been characterized in detail. We collected bovine CLs on days 12 and 16 of the estrous cycle (C12 and C16) and days 16 and 40 of early pregnancy (P16 and P40). Lym
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Nitta, A., Shirasuna, K., Haneda, S., Matsui, M., Shimizu, T., Matsuyama, S., Kimura, K., Bollwein, H., & Miyamoto, A. (2011). Possible involvement of IFNT in lymphangiogenesis in the corpus luteum during the maternal recognition period in the cow. Reproduction, 142(6), 879–892. https://doi.org/10.1530/rep-11-0157