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Comparison between caruncular and intercaruncular areas in the endometrium of cyclic and pregnant cows


ABSTRACT: At implantation the endometrium undergoes dramatic modifications necessary for its physical interactions with the trophoblast as well as the development of the conceptus. We aim to identify endometrial factors and pathways essential for a successful implantation in the caruncular [C] and the intercaruncular [IC] areas in cattle. The [C versus IC] direct comparison revealed 1177 and 453 DEG in cyclic and pregnant animals respectively, with a major impact of the conceptus on metabolism and cell adhesion. Keywords: Microarray fluorescence 10 Samples comparing caruncle and intercaruncle in pregnant cows, 10 Samples comparing caruncle and intercaruncle in cyclic cows.

ORGANISM(S): Bos taurus

SUBMITTER: Corinne Giraud-Delville 

PROVIDER: E-GEOD-13728 | biostudies-arrayexpress |

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-arrayexpress

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At implantation the endometrium undergoes modifications necessary for its physical interactions with the trophoblast as well as the development of the conceptus. We aim to identify endometrial factors and pathways essential for a successful implantation in the caruncular (C) and the intercaruncular (IC) areas in cattle. Using a 13,257-element bovine oligonucleotide array, we established expression profiles at day 20 of the estrous cycle or pregnancy (implantation), revealing 446 and 1,295 differ  ...[more]

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