Pregnancy establishment is a dynamic process involving complex embryo and uterine crosstalk. The precise contributions of the maternal uterine environment to these processes remain an active area of investigation. Here, detailed protocols are provided to aid in designing in vivo animal models to address these research questions.
Griffiths, M. J., Higgins, J. N., Cousins, F. L., Alesi, L. R., Winship, A. L., Hutt, K. J. Methods for Studying Uterine Contributions to Pregnancy Establishment in an Ovariectomized Mouse Model. J. Vis. Exp. (194), e64763, doi:10.3791/64763 (2023).