Susceptibility of subregions of prefrontal cortex and corpus callosum to damage by high-dose oxytocin-induced labor in male neonatal mice.
Induction and augmentation of labor is one of the most common obstetrical interventions. However, this intervention is not free of risks and could cause adverse events, such as hyperactive uterine contraction, uterine rupture, and amniotic-fluid embolism. Our previous study using a new animal model...
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Auteurs principaux: | Eri Kitamura, Masato Koike, Takashi Hirayama, Takehiko Sunabori, Hiroshi Kameda, Hiroyuki Hioki, Satoru Takeda, Atsuo Itakura |
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2021
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