bp0004rdr22 | Embryonic Survival | REDR1998
Bartol FF
, Wiley AA
, Floyd JG
, Ott TL
, Bazer FW
, Gray CA
, Spencer TE
Uterine differentiation in cattle and sheep begins prenatally, but is completed postnatally. Mechanisms regulating this process are not well defined. However, studies of urogenital tract development in murine systems, particularly those involving tissue recombination and targeted gene mutation, indicate that the ideal uterine organizational programme evolves epigenetically through dynamic cellcell and cellmatrix interactions that define the microenvironmental conte...