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PRA have an important role in follicular development, formation and function of interstitial gland, ovulation, luteinization, formation and maintenance of the corpus luteum.

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Progesterone receptor alpha (PRA) has a central coordinator role in the ovarian functions in mammals

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The presence of progesterone receptors alpha (PRA) in the rabbit ovary during pregnancy and after parturition was visualized by immunohistochemistry on paraffin wax sections using a monoclonal antibody. In the present study I used a new method in studying immunohistochemistry; Negative image study: by using CMEIAS Color Segmentation to give more clear details in the cell-specific immuno-localization of progesterone receptors alpha (PRA) in the rabbit ovary during pregnancy and after parturition.

Dr Mahmoud Abd-Elkareem
Assiut University

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This page is a summary of: Cell-specific immuno-localization of progesterone receptor alpha in the rabbit ovary during pregnancy and after parturition, Animal Reproduction Science, March 2017, Elsevier,
DOI: 10.1016/j.anireprosci.2017.03.007.
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