Understanding the uterine environment in early pregnancy in cattle: How have the omicsenhanced our knowledge?
Anim. Reprod. (Online)
; 14(3): 538-546, July.-Sept.2017. ilus
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Early pregnancy loss in cattle can be attributed to a myriad of sources. One key factor that can influence early pregnancy success or loss is the influence and interactions between the maternal environment and the developing embryo/conceptus. Recent advancesin high-throughput omics' technologies coupled with improved bioinformatics capabilities represent a promising avenue for enhancing our understanding of fundamental developmental events which would have direct agricultural, veterinary, and economic benefits. Thusly this review revolves around recent applications of advanced transcriptomic, proteomic, and metabolomic analyses within a bovine uterine secretomic and interactomic context, with an overriding aim to highlight the advantages of these emerging fields whilst identify ingareas for improvement, consideration, and further research and development.
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Anim. Reprod. (Online)
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