bp0010ised12 | (1) | ISED2019
Drews B
, Ulbrich SE
, Rudolf Vegas A
, Jewgenow K
, Zahmel J
, Roellig K
, Ortmann S
, Hildebrandt TB
, Goeritz F
During mammalian diapause, the embryo is arrested at the blastocyst stage. In diapausing carnivores and marsupials, growth arrest of the blastocyst is coincident with a quiescent corpus luteum (CL). In the roe deer, progesterone is produced throughout diapause and the blastocyst exhibits very slow growth. To date, early roe deer embryos of known age have not been described. Therefore, it is not known at which stage and at what pace the roe deer embryo enters diapause. To colle...