Pregnancy can be accompanied by serious health risks to mother and child, such as pre-eclampsia, premature birth, and postpartum haemorrhage. Understanding of the normal physiology of uterine function is essential to an improved management of such risks. Here we focus on the physiology of the smooth muscle fibres that make up the bulk of the uterine wall, and which generate the forceful contractions that accompany parturition. We survey computational methods that integrate mathematical modelling with data analysis and thereby aid the discovery of new therapeutic targets that, according to clinical needs, can be manipulated to either stop contractions or cause the uterine wall muscle to become active
<div><p>The mechanisms used to coordinate uterine contractions are not known. We develop a new model...
This article is available from: http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2393/7/S1/S3 © 2007 Taggart et al...
The electrical excitability of uterine smooth muscle cells is a key determinant of the contraction o...
Pregnancy can be accompanied by serious health risks to mother and child, such as pre-eclampsia, pre...
Pregnancy can be accompanied by serious health risks to mother and child, such as pre-eclampsia, pre...
Successful pregnancy necessitates that the human uterus is maintained in a relaxed, quiescent state ...
Pregnancy and labor are important stages in every mother and child’s life. Unfortunately, complicati...
The uterine muscle (the myometrium) plays its most evident role during pregnancy, when quiescence is...
The uterus provides protection and nourishment (via its blood supply) to a developing fetus, and con...
The uterine muscle (the myometrium) plays its most evident role during pregnancy, when quiescence is...
The uterine muscle (the myometrium) plays its most evident role during pregnancy, when quiescence is...
The uterine muscle (the myometrium) plays its most evident role during pregnancy, when quiescence is...
The uterine muscle (the myometrium) plays its most evident role during pregnancy, when quiescence is...
Premature labour (PTL) is the single most significant factor contributing to neonatal morbidity in E...
Journal article (open access)Background: Preterm labour occurs in approximately 10% of pregnancies a...
<div><p>The mechanisms used to coordinate uterine contractions are not known. We develop a new model...
This article is available from: http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2393/7/S1/S3 © 2007 Taggart et al...
The electrical excitability of uterine smooth muscle cells is a key determinant of the contraction o...
Pregnancy can be accompanied by serious health risks to mother and child, such as pre-eclampsia, pre...
Pregnancy can be accompanied by serious health risks to mother and child, such as pre-eclampsia, pre...
Successful pregnancy necessitates that the human uterus is maintained in a relaxed, quiescent state ...
Pregnancy and labor are important stages in every mother and child’s life. Unfortunately, complicati...
The uterine muscle (the myometrium) plays its most evident role during pregnancy, when quiescence is...
The uterus provides protection and nourishment (via its blood supply) to a developing fetus, and con...
The uterine muscle (the myometrium) plays its most evident role during pregnancy, when quiescence is...
The uterine muscle (the myometrium) plays its most evident role during pregnancy, when quiescence is...
The uterine muscle (the myometrium) plays its most evident role during pregnancy, when quiescence is...
The uterine muscle (the myometrium) plays its most evident role during pregnancy, when quiescence is...
Premature labour (PTL) is the single most significant factor contributing to neonatal morbidity in E...
Journal article (open access)Background: Preterm labour occurs in approximately 10% of pregnancies a...
<div><p>The mechanisms used to coordinate uterine contractions are not known. We develop a new model...
This article is available from: http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2393/7/S1/S3 © 2007 Taggart et al...
The electrical excitability of uterine smooth muscle cells is a key determinant of the contraction o...