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A review of in vivo and in vitro studies of the mare endometrium

•Equine endometrium is unique and requires additional studies through in vitro methods.•Endometrial in vitro culture models have advanced in both mice and humans.•Improved models will lead to increased understanding of equine endometrium. The inner layer of the uterus, the endometrium, is responsibl...

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Published in:Animal reproduction science 2020-11, Vol.222, p.106605-106605, Article 106605
Main Authors: Thompson, Riley E., Premanandan, Christopher, Pukazhenthi, Budhan S., Whitlock, Brian K.
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