Understanding the physiology of pregnancy enables effective management of pregnancy complications that could otherwise be life threatening for both mother and fetus. A functional uterus (a) retains the fetus in utero during pregnancy without initiating stretch-induced contractions and (b) is able to dilate the cervix and contract the myometrium at term to deliver the fetus. The onset of labour is associated with successful cervical remodelling and contraction of myometrium, arising from concomitant activation of uterine immune and endocrine systems. A large body of evidence suggest that the action of local sex hormones may drive changes occurring in the uterine microenvironment at term. Although there have been a number of studies ...
The primary function of the uterus during pregnancy is to harbour the growing fetus in a quiescent e...
grantor: University of TorontoThe onset of labor has been classically viewed as being init...
Pregnancy is a unique condition in which the conceptus is allowed to implant, survive, develop, and ...
It has long been accepted that progesterone regulates uterine contractile activity. However, little ...
Pregnancy and labour are physiological events controlled by a complex interplay between maternal an...
The economic burden associated with preterm birth is significant to our society. While research effo...
Regulation of myometrial functions during gestation, labor and birth are in the forefront of researc...
Although prostaglandins (PG) and oxytocin are crucial mediators of uterine contractility, their rec...
The endometrium is a complex multicellular tissue that undergoes dynamic alterations under the cont...
The endometrium undergoes recurrent cycles of dynamic remodelling, involving breakdown and scarless...
We investigated the gestational expression of androgen receptor (AR) and defined its regulation and...
We investigated the gestational expression of androgen receptor (AR) and defined its regulation and...
grantor: University of TorontoProgesterone (P4) is essential for the maintenance of pregna...
Although prostaglandins (PG) and oxytocin are crucial mediators of uterine contractility, their rece...
The primary function of the uterus during gestation is to harbour the growing conceptus in a largely...
The primary function of the uterus during pregnancy is to harbour the growing fetus in a quiescent e...
grantor: University of TorontoThe onset of labor has been classically viewed as being init...
Pregnancy is a unique condition in which the conceptus is allowed to implant, survive, develop, and ...
It has long been accepted that progesterone regulates uterine contractile activity. However, little ...
Pregnancy and labour are physiological events controlled by a complex interplay between maternal an...
The economic burden associated with preterm birth is significant to our society. While research effo...
Regulation of myometrial functions during gestation, labor and birth are in the forefront of researc...
Although prostaglandins (PG) and oxytocin are crucial mediators of uterine contractility, their rec...
The endometrium is a complex multicellular tissue that undergoes dynamic alterations under the cont...
The endometrium undergoes recurrent cycles of dynamic remodelling, involving breakdown and scarless...
We investigated the gestational expression of androgen receptor (AR) and defined its regulation and...
We investigated the gestational expression of androgen receptor (AR) and defined its regulation and...
grantor: University of TorontoProgesterone (P4) is essential for the maintenance of pregna...
Although prostaglandins (PG) and oxytocin are crucial mediators of uterine contractility, their rece...
The primary function of the uterus during gestation is to harbour the growing conceptus in a largely...
The primary function of the uterus during pregnancy is to harbour the growing fetus in a quiescent e...
grantor: University of TorontoThe onset of labor has been classically viewed as being init...
Pregnancy is a unique condition in which the conceptus is allowed to implant, survive, develop, and ...