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1. Metritis and the uterine disease microbiome are associated with long-term changes in the endometrium of dairy cows†.

2. WGS of intrauterine E. coli from cows with early postpartum uterine infection reveals a non-uterine specific genotype and virulence factors.

3. Recognizing uterine torsion as a differential diagnosis in pregnant cats with severe anemia to provide appropriate and timely care in the absence of a definitive presurgical diagnosis.

4. Uterine microbial ecology and disease in cattle: A review.

5. Exploring uterine inflammation in postpartum primiparous precocious and conventional and multiparous Bos indicus beef cows.

6. Expression of aldose reductase in mouse endometrial epithelial cells and its role in sperm capacitation.

7. Use of intravaginal lactic acid bacteria prepartum as an approach for preventing uterine disease and its association with fertility of lactating dairy cows.

8. Pegbovigrastim treatment resulted in an economic benefit in a large randomized clinical trial in grazing dairy cows.

9. Prepartum heat stress in dairy cows increases postpartum inflammatory responses in blood of lactating dairy cows.

10. Intrauterine infusion of a pathogenic bacterial cocktail is associated with the development of clinical metritis in postpartum multiparous Holstein cows.

11. Ultrasonographic diagnosis of adhesions, quantification of uterine wall and managerial perspectives of uterine torsion in buffaloes.

12. Uterine Inflammatory Response After Prostaglandin E1 (Misoprostol) Infusion Prebreeding or Immediately After Embryo Flushing in Commercial Donor Mares.

13. Effect of calving season on metritis incidence and bacterial content of the vagina in dairy cows.

14. Greater numbers of antral follicles in the ovary are associated with increased concentrations of glucose in uterine luminal fluid of beef heifers.

15. The use of herbal treatments as alternatives to control uterine diseases in dairy cows.

16. Genomic loci and genetic parameters for uterine diseases in first-parity Holstein cows and associations with milk production and fertility.

17. Incidence, clinical patterns, and risk factors of postpartum uterine diseases in dairy cows from high-altitude tropical herds.

18. HYDROMETRA IN ROCK HYRAX ( PROCAVIA CAPENSIS ) UNDER MANAGED CARE.

19. Association between serum calcium dynamics around parturition and common postpartum diseases in dairy cows.

20. Predicting the risk of retained fetal membranes and metritis in dairy cows according to prepartum hemogram and immune and metabolic status.

21. Inflammatory diseases in dairy cows: Risk factors and associations with pregnancy after embryo transfer.

22. Prevalence of subclinical uterine pathologies diagnosed by biopsy and cytological and bacteriological findings in cyclic bitches.

23. The role of somatostatin and its receptors (sstr2, sstr5) in the contractility of gilt inflamed uterus.

24. [Uterine serosal inclusion cysts in the dog - case report and literature review of canine uterine cysts].

25. Postpartum uterine diseases negatively impact the time to pregnancy in grazing dairy cows from high-altitude tropical herds.

26. Embryo development is impaired in goats that are treated for hydrometra and subsequently subjected to superovulation.

27. Simultaneous Torsion of a Uterine Horn and Spleen in a Pregnant Two-Year-Old Crossbreed Bitch: A Case Report.

28. Ovarian function and the establishment and maintenance of pregnancy in dairy cows with and without evidence of postpartum uterine disease.

29. Influence of  uterine torsion in water buffaloes (Bubalus bubalis) with insights into the hematological and biochemical prognostic values regarding to manual correction.

30. Peptidoglycan disrupts early embryo-maternal crosstalk via suppression of ISGs expression induced by interferon-tau in the bovine endometrium.

31. Qualitative and quantitative differences in endometrial inflammatory gene expression precede the development of bovine uterine disease.

32. Lysophosphatidic acid as a regulator of endometrial connective tissue growth factor and prostaglandin secretion during estrous cycle and endometrosis in the mare.

33. Association of postpartum uterine diseases with lying time and metabolic profiles of multiparous Holstein dairy cows in the transition period.

34. Experimentally Induced Endometritis Impairs the Developmental Capacity of Bovine Oocytes†.

35. Lipopolysaccharide-induced mechanisms of ovarian dysfunction in cows with uterine inflammatory diseases.

36. [Bovine uterine diseases: Aspects of microbiology, molecular biology, and immunology].

37. Analysis of puerperal metritis treatment records in a grazing dairy farm in Argentina.

38. Fruchtbarkeit von Milchkühen nach überstandener Torsio uteri.

39. Recombinant protein subunit vaccine reduces puerperal metritis incidence and modulates the genital tract microbiome.

40. Preventing postpartum uterine disease in dairy cattle depends on avoiding, tolerating and resisting pathogenic bacteria.

41. Modulation of immune function in the bovine uterus peripartum.

42. Characterization of native Escherichia coli populations from bovine vagina of healthy heifers and cows with postpartum uterine disease.

43. Expression of genes involved in the NF-κB-dependent pathway of the fibrosis in the mare endometrium.

44. Uterine responses and equine chorionic gonadotropin concentrations after two intrauterine infusions with kerosene post early fetal loss in mares.

45. Effects of intra-uterine infusion of proteolytic enzymes on selected cytokine concentrations, uterine inflammation, and fertility in postpartum water buffalo cows with subclinical endometritis.

46. Participation of acetylcholine and its receptors in the contractility of inflamed porcine uterus.

47. Comparison of diagnostic methods for uterine health in dairy cattle on different days postpartum.

48. Purulent vaginal discharge diagnosed in pasture-based Holstein-Friesian cows at 21 days postpartum is influenced by previous lactation milk yield and results in diminished fertility.

49. Symposium review: The uterine microbiome associated with the development of uterine disease in dairy cows.

50. Serum calcium dynamics within the first 3 days in milk and the associated risk of acute puerperal metritis.

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