About this Research Topic
Understanding the specific role of innate and acquired immune responses in the occurrence and development of reproductive diseases holds potential for new strategies to prevent and treat reproductive diseases in ruminants.
This Research Topic invites Reviews and Original articles to further understand the regulatory molecular mechanisms of innate and acquired immune responses in the development of ruminant reproductive diseases (excluding mammary disorders), and their application in the disease prevention and treatment.
The scope of the Research Topic includes, but is not limited to, the following themes:
- The underlying mechanisms and application of biomacromolecules and natural extracts in the prevention and treatment of reproductive diseases.
- The relationship between intestinal flora disorders and reproductive diseases.
- The underlying mechanisms and application of exosomes or noncoding RNAs in early diagnosis of reproductive diseases.
- Identification and validation of novel biomarkers for the diagnosis, prevention and treatment of reproductive diseases.
Note: mammary disorders are not in scope for this Research Topic.
Keywords: immune response regulation, ruminant, reproductive diseases, biomacromolecules, natural extracts, prevention, treatment, diagnosis, intestinal flora disorders, exosome, noncoding RNAs, biomarker
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