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Laparoscopic Embryo Transfer in Swine: An Effective Alternative to Traditional Open Surgery
ABSTRACT While embryo transfer (ET) has not yet been widely adopted in the commercial swine industry, it is an essential tool in biomedical research, including the creation of gene‐edited pigs. Traditionally, ET in pigs is performed by open surgery (laparotomy), an effective but invasive and time‐consuming method associated with risks such as infection
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The effect of intrauterine devices on acquisition and clearance of human papillomavirus. [PDF]
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ABSTRACT During blood flow restriction (BFR) exercise, blood becomes sequestered in the active limbs due to impeded venous return, contributing to central hypovolemia. Dehydration also reduces blood volume and can exacerbate the ability of the cardiovascular (CV) system to defend against CV stressors, such as exercise and orthostatic stress.
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Methotrexate Treatment of Ectopic Pregnancy: Observations on the Medical Literature [PDF]
Collins, Timothy P.
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When an Intrauterine Device Is Not Intrauterine
Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Canada, 201636-year-old woman, gravida 2, para 2, presented with a six-month history of urinary frequency, urgency, and dysuria. Six years prior to presentation, a copper T intrauterine contraceptive device (IUCD) was inserted following her first pregnancy. She conceived again two years later, without any history of IUCD removal or expulsion.
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Intrauterine administration of progestogens from an IUD was introduced more than 15 years ago in order to improve the contraceptive efficacy and to reduce side-effects. A device releasing 20 micrograms levonorgestrel daily (Levonova) with a life span of at least 5 years is now available and has been subjected to an extensive study including 1821 women ...
G, Rybo, K, Andersson, V, Odlind
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