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Integrated DIA proteomics and transcriptomics unravel molecular mechanisms of uterine prolificacy in Yunshang Black goats during the estrous cycle. [PDF]
Zou D, Du X, Liu Y, Fang M, Chu M.
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Pubic Symphysis Rupture During the Second Stage of Labor: A Case Report. [PDF]
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Relationship between relaxin-2 levels in serum and mode of conception in twin gestations: A prospective cohort study. [PDF]
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Neuromusculoskeletal disorders in pregnancy revisited: Insights and clinical implications. [PDF]
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RADIOIMMUNOASSAY OF RELAXIN IN PREGNANCY WITH AN ANALOGUE OF HUMAN RELAXIN
Lancet, The, 1986A radioimmunoassay for relaxin was developed in which a synthetic analogue of human relaxin was used as standard, tracer, and immunogen. Relaxin could not be measured in sera from men or non-pregnant women, but was measurable in pregnant women from the tenth week of gestation until term.
Robin Bell
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Relaxin: A pleiotropic hormone
General Pharmacology, 19971. Relaxin is a peptide hormone of about 6000 Da belonging to the insulin family. Like insulin, relaxin is composed by two disulfide-linked chains, termed the A and B chains, the B chain bearing the receptor interaction site. 2. Relaxin is produced primarily by the corpus luteum, in both pregnant and nonpregnant females.
Danièle Bani
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Pharmacological characterisation of relaxin and the relaxin receptor
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Courtney P Judkins
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