The role of SK3 in progesterone-induced inhibition of human fallopian tubal contraction
Abstract Background Normal motor activity of the fallopian tube is critical for human reproduction, and abnormal tubal activity may lead to ectopic pregnancy (EP) or infertility. Progesterone has an inhibitory effect on tubal contraction; however, the underlying mechanisms remain unclear. Small-cond...
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Main Authors: | Duo Zhang (Author), Qian Zhu (Author), Wei Xia (Author), Chenfeng Zhu (Author), Xiaoya Zhao (Author), Yiqin Zhang (Author), Chuqing He (Author), Sifan Ji (Author), Xiaocui Li (Author), Jian Zhang (Author) |
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