Contribution of the immune system to follicle differentiation, ovulation and early corpus luteum formation

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Much of what we know about the involvement of the immune system in periovulatory follicle differentiation, ovulation and subsequent formation of the corpus luteum in cattle is drawn from the findings of studies in several mammalian livestock species. By integrating published histological data from cattle, sheep and pigs and referring back to the more comprehensive knowledge bank that exists for mouse and humans we can sketch out the key cells of the immune system and the cytokines and growth factors that they produce that are involved in follicle differentiation and luteinization, ovulation and early follicle development. These contributions are reviewed and the key findings, discussed.

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Abdulrahman, N., & Fair, T. (2019). Contribution of the immune system to follicle differentiation, ovulation and early corpus luteum formation. Animal Reproduction, 16(3), 440–448. https://doi.org/10.21451/1984-3143-AR2019-0087

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