Research Advances in Pig Reproduction
A special issue of Animals (ISSN 2076-2615). This special issue belongs to the section "Pigs".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 28 February 2025 | Viewed by 5467
Special Issue Editors
Interests: pig; reproduction; uterus; ovary; pituitary; endometrium; myometrium; oviduct; pregnancy; omics techniques; in vitro culture
Special Issues, Collections and Topics in MDPI journals
Interests: pig; reproduction; pregnancy; placenta; omics techniques; physiology; in vitro and in vivo studies; omics techniques
Interests: pig; female reproduction; physiology; endocrinology; endocrine disruptors; immunology; in vitro and in vivo studies; omics techniques
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Pork production makes an important contribution to the global food industry. Efficient pork production depends on optimal reproductive processes in both female and male animals. Moreover, despite interspecies differences, pigs are a recognized model organism widely used in biomedical research. Therefore, studies conducted on pigs can provide much information about the molecular events accompanying reproduction in mammals, including humans, and can be useful for further diagnoses and designs of therapeutic treatments of reproductive disorders.
We are pleased to invite you to publish an original paper or review in this Special Issue that addresses advances in scientific or breeding research in pig reproduction. The Special Issue will include papers from the frontier of reproductive physiology and pathophysiology, endocrinology, immunology concerning molecular mechanisms, and bioengineering or treatment. The current global trend is to focus on the molecular basis of reproduction, with comprehensive multi-omic and functional analyses to support efficient reproduction in sows and boars.
We look forward to your contributions and to sharing your recent findings through this Special Issue.
Dr. Agata Żmijewska
Prof. Dr. Grzegorz Panasiewicz
Dr. Aleksandra Kurzyńska
Guest Editors
Manuscript Submission Information
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Keywords
- pig
- reproduction
- advanced technologies
- reproductive tract
- artificial reproductive techniques
- sow
- boar
- omics techniques
- bioengineering
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