FIELD: veterinary science.
SUBSTANCE: invention relates to veterinary neonatology and veterinary obstetrics, which can be used in clinical practice to detect risk of fetoplacental insufficiency in animals. A receptive profile of the placenta is examined; expression of the endothelial marker CD34 in the vascular layer of the placenta chorion is determined. If the expression activity of the immunopositive cells is not more than 1.76%, the animals are referred to a group with a risk of developing fetoplacental insufficiency.
EFFECT: invention provides faster, simpler and more accurate prediction of the pathology of the fetoplacental complex; the method enables to form a group of animals with a high risk of developing fetoplacental insufficiency.
1 cl, 3 dwg, 2 ex
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Dates
2024-06-25—Published
2023-12-11—Filed