Research on the Causes of Endometritis Affecting the Implantation of Sheep Embryos in the Uterus
Diffuse endometritis in ewes, characterized by bleeding, adhesions, and stromal changes, negatively affects embryo implantation and pregnancy outcomes, but antimicrobial treatment improves assisted reproductive success.
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