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High or low dose oxytocin for nulliparous women delayed in the first stage of labour: the HOLDS RCT.

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Kenyon S   +14 more
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Oxytocin is an age-specific circulating hormone that is necessary for muscle maintenance and regeneration [PDF]

open access: yesNature Communications, 2014
The regenerative capacity of skeletal muscle declines with age. Previous studies suggest that this process can be reversed by exposure to young circulation; however, systemic age-specific factors responsible for this phenomenon are largely unknown.
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Oxytocin

Reactions Weekly, 2018
The small peptide hormone oxytocin has long been recognized as a key factor in the natural induction of the birth process at the end of pregnancy, as well as in the release of milk upon suckling by the infant. It has additional roles within the brain to modulate the control of the sodium balance as well as several maternal, affiliative and sexually ...
Ivell, Richard   +3 more
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Oxytocin-induced desensitization of the oxytocin receptor

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2003
The purpose of this study was to characterize the oxytocin-induced desensitization of oxytocin-stimulated rises of intracellular calcium in cultured human myocytes.Culture lines were begun from biopsy specimens of myometrium that had been obtained from women who underwent low transverse cesarean deliveries.
Christopher, Robinson   +3 more
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Oxytocin Administration

Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1976
H F, Schikler, M I, Cohen, H, McNamara
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Nursing Made Incredibly Easy!, 2019
Myriam Jean Cadet   +3 more
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