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Uterine mast cells: a new hypothesis to understand how we are born
Rudolph, M. I; Rojas, I. G; Penissi, A. B.
Affiliation
  • Rudolph, M. I; Universidad de Concepción. Facultad de Ciencias Biológicas. Departamento de Farmacología. CL
  • Rojas, I. G; s.af
  • Penissi, A. B; s.af
Biocell ; Biocell;28(1): 1-11, Apr. 2004.
Article ي En | LILACS | ID: lil-384233
المكتبة المسؤولة: BR1.1
RESUMO
Birth is the result of complex, well-defined, and coordinated events, that are tightly regulated by endocrine, nervous, and immune responses, and take place primarily in the female reproductive tract. Various mechanisms and mediators involved in pregnancy, labor, and delivery, are highly conserved among different mammalian species and mast cells emerge as potential and crucial participants in these processes, as it is discussed in this review.
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الفهرس: LILACS الموضوع الرئيسي: Uterus / Parturition / Mast Cells المحددات: Female / Humans / Pregnancy اللغة: En مجلة: Biocell موضوع المجلة: C‚lulas السنة: 2004 نوع: Article
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الفهرس: LILACS الموضوع الرئيسي: Uterus / Parturition / Mast Cells المحددات: Female / Humans / Pregnancy اللغة: En مجلة: Biocell موضوع المجلة: C‚lulas السنة: 2004 نوع: Article