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Congrats to all coauthors but a shout out to 1st author Haidee on a new paper in Biology of Reproduction PDI a highly conserved among placental mammals alters endometrial transcriptome and secretome in vitro across species with differing implantation strategies url: academic.oup.com/biolreprod/a...
How did mammal placental diversity evolve? miRNAs play a significant role - indeed their repertoire is predictive of phenotype. Congrats to all: esp 1st author @jfennbio.bsky.social & all in @niamhforde.bsky.social group. Thanks to @ukri.org and @leverhulme.ac.uk. www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
We have a PhD studentship available starting in October 2026. Investigating climate change heat stress impacts on maternal and child health. Get in touch if you have questions! www.findaphd.com/phds/project...
Great to have @drkarenforbes.bsky.social opening the first Northern EV network meeting @universityofleeds.bsky.social ! Looking forward to a full day of all things #EVs
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SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT We provide evidence that a highly conserved protein (PDI) alters the endometrial transcriptome in a species- and cell-specific manne
The embryo-derived protein PDI is highly conserved among placental mammals and alters the endometrial transcriptome and secretome in vitro across species with differing implantation strategies
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PhD Project - Harnessing comparative biology to understand climate change induced heat stress impacts on maternal and offspring health at University of Edinburgh, listed on FindAPhD.com
Mammal placental phenotypes are predictable from microRNA repertoires.
Harnessing comparative biology to understand climate change induced heat stress impacts on maternal and offspring health at University of Edinburgh on FindAPhD.com
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Despite >100 million years of mammal diversification, similar placental morphologies have independently evolved multiple times, presenting a long-standing evolutionary puzzle: what genetic mechanisms ...
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Tomorrow at 12pm Lizzie Mann from University of Manchester will present their work ‘Dual roles of uterine monocytes regulate tissue integrity throughout reproductive cycles’. Please email us to be added to the mailing list and invites- [email protected]