Beshay et al., 2007 - Google Patents
The human fetal adrenal gland, corticotropin-releasing hormone, and parturitionBeshay et al., 2007
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- 14038739197234326307
- Author
- Beshay V
- Carr B
- Rainey W
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- Publication venue
- Seminars in reproductive medicine
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Labor initiation is a complex process that remains to be fully elucidated. An area of active research involves the study of the different mechanisms that may lead to successful signaling for parturition. This review focuses on the fetal-derived signals that lead to the …
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