Mesenchymal stem cells in embryo-maternal communication under healthy conditions or viral infections: lessons from a bovine model

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    In 2016 Lopera-Vasquez et_al designed an in_vitro model of communication between the bovine embryo and maternal oviductal cells, attributing to their secretome, composed of soluble proteins and extracellular vesicles, fundamental roles in the proper development and growth of embryo during its oviductal transit. Although Prianishnikov hypothesized the presence of stem_cells in the endometrium in 1978, it wasn`t until 2004 that stem_cells were located and described for the first time in endometrial tissue. Clonogenicity, ability to attach to plastic, fibroblast shape, and in_vitro differentiation potential to adipocytes, chondrocytes and osteocytes are all characteristics . . .

     

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