2015
DOI: 10.1071/rdv27n1ab146
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146 Quantification of Peptide Growth Factors in Cattle Uterine Fluid by Multiple Reaction Monitoring-Liquid Chromatography-Tandem Mass Spectrometry

Abstract: Multiple reaction monitoring (MRM) allows targeted quantitative proteomics with a wide dynamic range and limit of detection down to femtomoles. We used MRM to study uterine growth factors (GF) presumed to promote embryonic development. A validated experimental model was used to recover uterine fluid (UF) and analyse GF expression in the presence or absence of embryos. Briefly, Day-6 in vitro-produced embryos (n = 50) or vehicle (sham transfer) were transferred into the uteri of each oestrus-synchronized Holste… Show more

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