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  • measuring uterine contractility ex vivo is the ability to eliminate species differences. For example, while magnesium reduces myometrial contractility in animal...
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    (2010). "Physiological pathways and molecular mechanisms regulating uterine contractility". Human Reproduction Update. 16 (6): 725–744. doi:10.1093/humupd/dmq016...
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    mucus secretion, closes the cervix (preventing uterine drainage), and decreases uterine contractility. The condition of the cervix is a major factor in...
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    (2010). "Physiological pathways and molecular mechanisms regulating uterine contractility". Hum. Reprod. Update. 16 (6): 725–44. doi:10.1093/humupd/dmq016...
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    primary dysmenorrhea have increased activity of the uterine muscle with increased contractility and increased frequency of contractions. The diagnosis...
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    reduces the contractility of the smooth muscle in the uterus and raises basal body temperature. If pregnancy does not occur the ovarian and uterine cycles...
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  • work as an receptor agonist or as a uterotonic. Some may oppose uterine contractility such as atosiban. Carbetocin: A long-acting synthetic analog with...
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    efficient uterine contractions aiding cervical dilatation, increased pelvic inlet and outlet diameters and improved uterine contractility. Upright positions...
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  • (2010). "Physiological pathways and molecular mechanisms regulating uterine contractility". Human Reproduction Update. 16 (6): 725–44. doi:10.1093/humupd/dmq016...
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    2010). "Physiological Pathways and Molecular Mechanisms Regulating Uterine Contractility". Human Reproduction Update. 16 (6): 725–44. doi:10.1093/humupd/dmq016...
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    Morrison JJ (August 2006). "Inhibitory effect of leptin on human uterine contractility in vitro". American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology. 195 (2):...
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    been identified and used to effectively improve blood flow, reduce uterine contractility and pain in dysmenorrhea patients. Tamoxifen is used for the treatment...
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  • secondary to uterine contractions, uterine tetany or localized uterine tenderness. Signs can also be due to abruptio placentae including uterine hypertonus...
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    (2010). "Physiological pathways and molecular mechanisms regulating uterine contractility". Human Reproduction Update. 16 (6): 725–744. doi:10.1093/humupd/dmq016...
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    2006). "The effect of a single oxytocin or carbetocin treatment on uterine contractility in early postpartum dairy cows". Theriogenology. 65 (2): 400–414...
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    (albeit weakly (EC50 >10,000 μM)), and has been found to regulate uterine contractility through activation of this receptor. Unlike 5α-dihydroprogesterone...
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    from increased contractility of the actomyosin cortex, which pull cells together into a tighter configuration. Increased contractility during compaction...
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    by John Stearns, an American physician, who had reported on the uterine contractile actions of a preparation of ergot as a remedy for "quickening birth"...
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    Khurana, Indu (2006). "Characteristics of muscle excitability and contractility". Textbook Of Medical Physiology (1st ed.). Elsevier. pp. 101–2. Smith...
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  • excitability and uterine contractility. Another facet of England's research program focuses on the role of oxytocin in uterine contractility and how variations...
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