Novel genes induce uterine receptivity : the characterization of a specific gene product in the ewe uterus /
The normal environment of a sheep uterus is hostile and does not favor embryo growth. Through embryo transfer studies, it has been shown that the steroid hormones estrogen and progesterone allow the uterus to support and nurture developing embryos. However, genes important to uterine receptivity a...
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2000 Fellows Thesis D425 |
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| Call Number: |
2000 Fellows Thesis D425 |
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| 2000 Fellows Thesis D425 | Available | |