Original paper
Vaginal mucus in mice: developmental and gene expression features of epithelial mucous cells during pregnancy
Abstract
The vagina is the site of copulation and serves as the birth canal. It also provides protection against external pathogens. In mice, due to the absence of cervical glands, the vaginal epithelium is the main producer of vaginal mucus. The development and differentiation of vaginal epithelium-constituting cells and the molecular characteristics of vaginal mucus have not been thoroughly examined. Here, we characterized vaginal mucous cell...
Paper Details
Title
Vaginal mucus in mice: developmental and gene expression features of epithelial mucous cells during pregnancy
Published Date
Aug 20, 2021
Journal
Volume
105
Issue
5
Pages
1272 - 1282
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