Pregnancy is central to mammals’ life, growth and development. A successful pregnancy is a fundamental step in a healthy life. A healthy pregnancy is not the only prerequisite for species survival and existence but also crucial for the growth and development of livestock and agriculture sectors, as in dairy and beef animals. Studies on developmental biology and developmental endocrinology have a long history of tackling the issue related to pregnancy failure and fertility. The continuous invention and new technologies have contributed to developmental biology and endocrinology research.
Along with the advancement of modern society, many factors are increasing to limit and hinder pregnancy success, such as endocrine disruptors and inactive lifestyle, to mention a few. Therefore, it is crucial to know reproductive development and endocrinological processes related to pregnancy and how infectious processes can influence it. Proper knowledge of reproductive development and endocrinological techniques will lead us to develop and mitigate the pathologies and/or factors for a successful pregnancy.
Development is fundamental for pregnancy, and endocrine factors rhythmically control the reproduction and development that leads to pregnancy. Many parts of the reproductive organs combinedly regulate the reproductive processes for developmental biology. Starting from external and accessory reproductive organs, the uterus, oviduct, ovaries, and their health and optimum function are prerequisites for a successful pregnancy. Along with the reproductive organs, many external factors also regulate pregnancy success. A healthy lifestyle like physical activity, good food, and endocrine disruptors influences reproductive and developmental achievements. It is vital to gather up-to-date knowledge on all diseases and factors that hinder and help reproductive development successes and their remedies.
This research topic aims to assemble research on both animal and human research focused on the primary and applied research for better pregnancy health. This topic will provide a platform for a diverse range of reviews, research articles, notes, and communications on reproductive development and endocrinological research on the understanding basic and applied studies that help advance the sciences, safe and healthy pregnancy. This research topic will welcome the recent achievement of basic and applied findings for a healthy pregnancy.
The area of this research topic may include but is not limited to:
• Reproductive tract development
• Oviductal condition
• Uterine Condition
• Implantation
• Placentation and placental development
• Healthy lifestyle related to pregnancy and development
• Endocrine disruptor chemicals
• Assisted Reproductive Techniques
• Infectious process, Diseases and disorders of pregnancy
• Diseases and disorders of the peri-implantation and development
Pregnancy is central to mammals’ life, growth and development. A successful pregnancy is a fundamental step in a healthy life. A healthy pregnancy is not the only prerequisite for species survival and existence but also crucial for the growth and development of livestock and agriculture sectors, as in dairy and beef animals. Studies on developmental biology and developmental endocrinology have a long history of tackling the issue related to pregnancy failure and fertility. The continuous invention and new technologies have contributed to developmental biology and endocrinology research.
Along with the advancement of modern society, many factors are increasing to limit and hinder pregnancy success, such as endocrine disruptors and inactive lifestyle, to mention a few. Therefore, it is crucial to know reproductive development and endocrinological processes related to pregnancy and how infectious processes can influence it. Proper knowledge of reproductive development and endocrinological techniques will lead us to develop and mitigate the pathologies and/or factors for a successful pregnancy.
Development is fundamental for pregnancy, and endocrine factors rhythmically control the reproduction and development that leads to pregnancy. Many parts of the reproductive organs combinedly regulate the reproductive processes for developmental biology. Starting from external and accessory reproductive organs, the uterus, oviduct, ovaries, and their health and optimum function are prerequisites for a successful pregnancy. Along with the reproductive organs, many external factors also regulate pregnancy success. A healthy lifestyle like physical activity, good food, and endocrine disruptors influences reproductive and developmental achievements. It is vital to gather up-to-date knowledge on all diseases and factors that hinder and help reproductive development successes and their remedies.
This research topic aims to assemble research on both animal and human research focused on the primary and applied research for better pregnancy health. This topic will provide a platform for a diverse range of reviews, research articles, notes, and communications on reproductive development and endocrinological research on the understanding basic and applied studies that help advance the sciences, safe and healthy pregnancy. This research topic will welcome the recent achievement of basic and applied findings for a healthy pregnancy.
The area of this research topic may include but is not limited to:
• Reproductive tract development
• Oviductal condition
• Uterine Condition
• Implantation
• Placentation and placental development
• Healthy lifestyle related to pregnancy and development
• Endocrine disruptor chemicals
• Assisted Reproductive Techniques
• Infectious process, Diseases and disorders of pregnancy
• Diseases and disorders of the peri-implantation and development