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Oxytocin receptor and HER2 interactions in breast cancer
Liu H, Liu L, Möller A, Muttenthaler M.
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Robust GRK2/3/6-dependent desensitization of oxytocin receptor in neurons. [PDF]
George K +6 more
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Background and purpose The action potential underpinning calcium delivery for contraction in human uterine smooth muscle (myometrium) consists of an initial spike(s) followed by a prolonged plateau of depolarization to ⁓ −25 mV. The plateau duration establishes contraction duration, especially important in labour.
Helena C. Parkington +6 more
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Cocaine treatment alters oxytocin receptor binding but not mRNA production in postpartum rat dams
Thomas M. Jarrett +3 more
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We combine traditional methods with an original network analysis to investigate the spatiotemporal expression patterns of candidate genes across the female guppy brain. We found consistent differences in the expression of these genes triggered by mating stimuli, and used mathematical models to further understand how mating behavior is coordinated in ...
Amaury Bittar +7 more
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Targeting the Oxytocin Receptor for Breast Cancer Management: A Niche for Peptide Tracers. [PDF]
Kalaba P +4 more
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Exploratory study of fathers providing Kangaroo Care in a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
Abstract Aim and Objectives To explore fathers' views and experiences of providing Kangaroo Care (KC) to their baby cared for in a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU). Background Kangaroo Care has been known to improve the health outcome for preterm, low birth weight and medically vulnerable term infants and achieve the optimal perinatal health ...
Qiuxia Dong +3 more
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ABSTRACT Physical affection‐sharing (e.g., holding hands) is associated with better relational well‐being. But does similarity/dissimilarity in couple members' comfort with affection‐sharing also predict relationship well‐being? The current study utilized data collected from an online self‐report survey at both the individual (n = 1832) and dyadic (n =
Sabrina Sgambati +2 more
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The Effect of the Intracervical Application of Follicle-Stimulating Hormone or Luteinizing Hormone on the Pattern of Expression of Gonadotrophin Receptors in the Cervix of Non-Pregnant Ewes [PDF]
Diaz +32 more
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