«What we didn't know and found through our research is that these three structures are distinctly different in protein composition, are separately stored in the male reproductive tract and are transferred sequentially to the female reproductive
tract during mating.»
Not exact matches
For example, transmission occurs
during mating, in contrast with earlier systems in which viral stocks need to be applied manually to the vaginal surface; thus, the system preserves features of the male and female reproductive
tracts.
Clinical signs of pyometra present after four to eight weeks after estrus (heat);
during estrus the cervix is open as the female is looking to accept a
mate, this is the time that an infectious agent (usually E. coli) infect the uterus; if the diarrhoea has been occurring for more than four weeks, it is possible that it may have contributed to the pyometra, but usually pyometra is caused by bacteria from the urinary
tract or normal vaginal flora.