Canine reproductive physiology is governed by a complex interplay of hormones that regulate the estrous cycle, ovulation, and subsequent fertilisation. Fundamental to this process is the measurement ...
The reproductive physiology of the domestic dog exhibits unique characteristics, most notably the exclusive reliance on the corpus luteum (CL) for progesterone production throughout both pregnant and ...
The TGFβ superfamily's activins and inhibins are best recognized for controlling reproductive physiology. Diseases such as neurological problems and reproductive disorders like polycystic ovary ...
Successful pregnancy requires coordinated physiological processes, with m⁶A participating in critical stages: i) Folliculogenesis: m⁶A dynamically regulates oocyte-granulosa cell crosstalk during ...
Wild animals that have acquired adaptions to maximize their reproductive output in some of the world's most extreme conditions may provide answers to some of the most pressing problems in the field of ...