Min et al., 1997 - Google Patents
Evidence that endogenous relaxin promotes growth of the vagina and uterus during pregnancy in giltsMin et al., 1997
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- Min G
- Hartzog M
- Jennings R
- Winn R
- Sherwood O
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- Endocrinology
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Recently, it was demonstrated that endogenous relaxin promotes growth of the vagina during the second half of pregnancy in rats and that administration of porcine relaxin promotes growth of the uterus in nonpregnant or early pregnant gilts. This study examined …
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