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A receptive endometrium is essential for successful embryo implantation and establishment of pregnancy in mammals. Endometrial receptivity is a complex process that provides the embryo the chance to attach and establish close interaction with the maternal endometrium. Although a lot of work is done in the context of pre-implantation embryo development in ruminants, very little is known about the changes in the endometrium during the window of implantation. My research group will focus on understanding the changes in the endometrial epithelial cells during the window of implantation and also ascertain the differences between non-receptive and receptive endometrium. Our lab will have 3 major areas of focus which are listed below: 1. Endometrial Receptivity 2. Endometritis 3. Novel Therapeutics

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Endometrial Receptivity Endometritis Cell Death Autophagy Cell Signalling Inflammation Cattle Buffalo Goat Mouse