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3D Cell Culturing and Possibilities for Myometrial Tissue Engineering

scientific article

A comparison of uterine contractile responsiveness to arginine vasopressin in oviparous and viviparous lizards

scientific article published on 19 December 2019

Diminished hERG K+ channel activity facilitates strong human labour contractions but is dysregulated in obese women

scientific article published in Nature Communications

Drug delivery to the human and mouse uterus using immunoliposomes targeted to the oxytocin receptor.

scientific article published on 24 August 2016

Epigenetic regulation of progesterone receptors and the onset of labour

scientific article published on 01 May 2019

Misleading Westerns: Common Quantification Mistakes in Western Blot Densitometry and Proposed Corrective Measures

scientific article published on 21 January 2019

Modulation of Progesterone Receptor Isoform Expression in Pregnant Human Myometrium

scientific article

Preventing preterm birth: New approaches to labour therapeutics using Nanoparticles

scientific article published on 13 April 2018

Reply

scientific article published on 08 October 2015

Sharpey-Schafer Lecture 2019: From retroviruses to human birth

scientific article published on 16 March 2020

Targeting the TSH receptor in thyroid cancer.

scientific article published on 28 March 2017

The Precursor for Nerve Growth Factor (proNGF) in Thyroid Cancer Lymph Node Metastases: Correlation with Primary Tumour and Pathological Variables

scientific article published on 25 November 2019

The expression of genes involved in myometrial contractility changes during ex situ culture of pregnant human uterine smooth muscle tissue.

scientific article

The precursor for nerve growth factor (proNGF) is not a serum or biopsy-rinse biomarker for thyroid cancer diagnosis

scientific article published on 27 November 2019

Why the heart is like an orchestra and the uterus is like a soccer crowd.

scientific article published on 23 June 2015