bp0017cpr17 | (1) | CPR2005
Robertson S.A.
, O'Leary S.
, Armstrong D.T.
Insemination transmits to the female reproductive tract constituents of
seminal plasma that target uterine epithelial cells to activate a cascade of
inflammatory and immunological changes. Experiments in rodents show
seminal factor signalling acts to 'condition' the female immune response
to tolerate the conceptus, and to organise molecular and cellular changes
in the endometrium to facilitate embryo development and implantation.
The active factors in seminal plasma are ...