Prostaglandins play a crucial role in regulating myometrial contractility in horses, particularly in the context of endometrosis, a condition that affects the equine uterus. While there is considerable research on the impact of endometrosis on the endometrial secretory function, the effects on myometrial function remain less understood. Studies have shown histopathological changes in equine myometrium during endometrosis, such as smooth muscle cell degeneration and lymphatic lac
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