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The contribution of Kv7 channels to pregnant mouse and human myometrial contractility.
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The contribution of Kv7 channels to pregnant mouse and human myometrial contractility.
The contribution of Kv7 channels to pregnant mouse and human myometrial contractility. J Cell Mol Med. 2011 Mar; 15(3):577-86.
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Aminopyridines
Aminopyridines
Animals
Animals
Anthracenes
Anthracenes
Anticonvulsants
Anticonvulsants
Carbamates
Carbamates
Female
Female
Gene Expression
Gene Expression
Gestational Age
Gestational Age
Humans
Humans
KCNQ Potassium Channels
KCNQ Potassium Channels
Lipopolysaccharides
Lipopolysaccharides
Mice
Mice
Mice, Inbred C57BL
Mice, Inbred C57BL
Myometrium
Myometrium
Phenylenediamines
Phenylenediamines
Potassium Channel Blockers
Potassium Channel Blockers
Potassium Channels, Voltage-Gated
Potassium Channels, Voltage-Gated
Pregnancy
Pregnancy
Protein Isoforms
Protein Isoforms
Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction
Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction
Time Factors
Time Factors
Uterine Contraction
Uterine Contraction
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Stephanie Lynn Pierce