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Markers of the uterine innate immune response of the mareNash et al., 2010
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- Nash D
- Sheldon I
- Herath S
- Lane E
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- Animal reproduction science
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Reproductive efficiency in mares is low and persistent mating-induced endometritis (PMIE) is an important cause of subfertility. Mating-induced endometritis (MIE) an obligate precursor to PMIE, is a ubiquitous, transient inflammatory response to the presence of sperm, seminal …
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