ENA0000GenomicsAnimal breeding and husbandry group, University of Bonnhttps://www.ebi.ac.uk/ena/browser/view/PRJNA302124Bos taurusClinical or subclinical endometritis could affect the cow fertility by disturbing the molecular milieu of the uterine environment. We used a global gene expression approach to understand the effect of clinical and subclinical endometritis on endometrial transcriptome profiles of cows Overall design: Holstein Friesian cows at 42-60 days postpartum were classified as healthy (HE), subclinical endometritis (SE) or clinical endometritis (CE) based on clinical examination of the animals and histological evaluation of the corresponding endometrial biopsies. Endometrial transcriptome profile changes and associated molecular pathways induced by subclinical or clinical endometritis were then investigated using GeneChip® Bovine Genome Array.ENAGene Expression, Endomyometritis., Transcriptome, endometritis, Expression Signature, Transcriptome Profile, Gene Expression Profiles, Expression Signatures, Profile, Gene Expression Signatures, Expression Profiles, Transcriptomes, Gene Expression Profile, Gene, Gene Expression Signature, Profiles, Signature, inflammation of endometrium, Expression Profile, endometrium inflammation, uterine infection, Signatures, Transcriptome ProfilesBos bovis, dairy cow, Bos Tauurus, domestic cattle, domestic cow, oxen, Bos primigenius taurus., bovine, ox, cattle, cow0.00.00.00.00.00falseBos taurusEndometrial transcriptome profile of cows affected by subclinical or clinical endometritis2022-05-122017-04-19PRJNA302124GSE749879913