Influence of conditioned media from glial cell cultures on contractility of uterine in rats of different ages
Background. The physiological regulation of the uterine contractile activity changes with age, which leads to an increased number of prolonged labor and emergency caesarean sections in women giving birth at the age of 35+. One of the modern approaches to correct the function of the reproductive syst...
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Main Authors: | H.V. Nesteruk (Author), N.M. Alabedalkarim (Author), N.A. Komaromi (Author), N.О. Tkachenko (Author), O.S. Protsenko (Author), Y.I. Lehach (Author) |
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Publishing House TRILIST,
2022-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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