The regulation of oxytocin and its receptor in late gestation in rats
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Doctor of Philosophy in Medical Sciences - Medicine
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Department of Medicine
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Subject/Keywords
Oxytocin. Physiological effect.
Rats. Pregnancy. Physiological aspects.
Rats. Parturition. Physiological aspects.
Rats. Pregnancy. Effect of drugs on.
Rats. Parturition. Effect of drugs on.
Estradiol. Physiological effect.
Progesterone. Physiological effect.
Progesterone. Antagonists. Physiological effect.
Tamoxifen. Physiological effect.
Interleukin-6. Physiological effect.
Rats. Pregnancy. Physiological aspects.
Rats. Parturition. Physiological aspects.
Rats. Pregnancy. Effect of drugs on.
Rats. Parturition. Effect of drugs on.
Estradiol. Physiological effect.
Progesterone. Physiological effect.
Progesterone. Antagonists. Physiological effect.
Tamoxifen. Physiological effect.
Interleukin-6. Physiological effect.
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