ELDRIDGE et al., 1986 - Google Patents
Rabbit placental relaxin: ultrastructural localization in secretory granules of the syncytiotrophoblast using rabbit placental relaxin antiserumELDRIDGE et al., 1986
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- 16490695767225912745
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- ELDRIDGE R
- FIELDS P
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- Publication venue
- Endocrinology
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Although relaxin has been isolated from the placenta of the human, rabbit, horse, and cat, this study represents the first ultrastructural localization of the hormone in placental tissue. Placentas were removed from rabbits on days 15, 23, and 30 of pregnancy, and the tissues …
- 102000003743 Relaxin 0 title abstract description 149
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