Articles with "cervical mucus" as a keyword



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Evaluation of cervical mucus and reproductive efficiency of seasonally anovular dairy goats after short-term progestagen-based estrous induction protocols with different gonadotropins.

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Published in 2017 at "Reproductive biology"

DOI: 10.1016/j.repbio.2017.10.002

Abstract: The use of three different gonadotropins was tested for estrous induction in dairy goats during the non-breeding season. All does received an injection of 30 μg of d-cloprostenol and intravaginal sponges containing 60mg of medroxyprogesterone… read more here.

Keywords: estrous induction; dairy goats; cervical mucus; mucus ... See more keywords
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Identification and characterisation of O-linked glycans in cervical mucus as biomarkers of sperm transport: A novel sheep model.

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Published in 2021 at "Glycobiology"

DOI: 10.1093/glycob/cwab085

Abstract: Cervical mucus plays an important role in female fertility, since it allows the entry of motile and morphological normal sperm while preventing the ascent of pathogens from the vagina. The function of cervical mucus is… read more here.

Keywords: sperm transport; glcnac; cervical mucus; fertility ... See more keywords
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Molecular detection of microbial colonization in cervical mucus of women with and without endometriosis

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Published in 2019 at "American Journal of Reproductive Immunology"

DOI: 10.1111/aji.13147

Abstract: Intrauterine microbial colonization and its association with the pathogenesis of endometriosis via an innate immune cascade have been reported. As a potential source of microbial transmission, information on microbial colonization in cervical mucus is unknown.… read more here.

Keywords: microbial colonization; endometriosis; colonization cervical; cervical mucus ... See more keywords
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Proteome Mapping of Cervical Mucus and Its Potential as a Source of Biomarkers in Female Tract Disorders

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Published in 2023 at "International Journal of Molecular Sciences"

DOI: 10.3390/ijms24021038

Abstract: Cervical mucus (CM) is a viscous fluid that is produced by the cervical glands and functions as a uterine cervix plug. Its viscosity decreases during ovulation, providing a window for non-invasive sampling. This study focuses… read more here.

Keywords: source biomarkers; cervical mucus; neutrophil degranulation; tract ... See more keywords