Journal article
Complex expression patterns support potential roles for maternally derived activins in the establisment of pregnancy in mouse
RL Jones, TJ Kaitu'u-Lino, G Nie, LG Sanchez-Partida, JK Findlay, LA Salamonsen
Reproduction | Published : 2006
DOI: 10.1530/REP-06-0034
Abstract
Maternal-fetal communications are critical for the establishment of pregnancy. Embryonic growth and differentiation factors produced by the oviduct and uterus play essential roles during the pre- and early post-implantation phases. Although several studies indicate roles for activin in embryonic development, gene-knockout studies have failed to identify a critical role in mammalian embryogenesis. We hypothesized that activin is produced by maternal tissues during the establishment of pregnancy, and thus maternally derived activin could compensate for the absence of embryonic activin in null homozygotes during critical developmental stages. We investigated the expression of inhibin α, activin..
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