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Modulation of rat uterine contractility by mast cells and their mediators
Robert E. Garfield
, Egle Bytautiene
, Yuri P. Vedernikov
, Jean S. Marshall
, Roberto Romero
Obstetrics & Gynecology
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5-hydroxytryptamine
25%
Carbachol
50%
Contractile Response
50%
Contractility
25%
Diphenhydramine
25%
Effective Mechanism
25%
Gestational Day
25%
Histamine
50%
Immunoglobulin E
50%
Isometric Tension
25%
Ketanserin
25%
Late Gestation
25%
Mast Cell Tryptase
50%
Mast Cells
100%
Meclofenamate
25%
Methysergide
25%
Mid-pregnancy
25%
Non-pregnant Women
25%
Ovalbumin
100%
Ovalbumin-sensitized Rats
25%
Preterm Parturition
25%
Rabbit Serum
25%
Radial Immunodiffusion
25%
Sensitized Rats
25%
Sodium
25%
Tissue Level
25%
Uterine Contractility
100%
Uterine Response
25%
Uterine Tissue
50%
Wistar Rats
50%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
5,8,11,14 Icosatetraynoic Acid
20%
Carbachol
40%
Compound 48/80
60%
Diphenhydramine
20%
Histamine
40%
Immunoglobulin E
40%
Ketanserin
20%
Leporidae
20%
Meclofenamate Sodium
20%
Methysergide
20%
Ovalbumin
100%
Proteinase
40%
Serotonin
20%
Wistar Rat
40%