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- who: Nan Ni et al. from the Department of Veterinary Integrative Biosciences, Texas AandM University, College Station, TX, USA have published the Article: Role of EZH2 in Uterine Gland Development, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: This study has identified an unrecognized role of in uterine gland development a postnatal event critical for pregnancy success and female fertility. The authors showed decreased mRNA expression of several NK cell-associated genes and reduced abundance of PRF1-postive cells in the decidua of Ezh2 Amhr2-Cre cKO mice.
- how: The results showed that that basal cell . . .
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