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- who: Richard Ivell from the Robinson Research Institute and School of Biological, University of Adelaide, Adelaide, Australia, Robinson have published the article: Male Seminal Relaxin Contributes to Induction of the Post-mating Cytokine Response in the Female Mouse Uterus, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: Using two complimentary strategies involving either administration of exogenous relaxin or analysis of the effects of genetic relaxin deficiency, the authors show herein that male relaxin is a contributing factor in regulating uterine synthesis particularly of the cytokines CCL2, CSF3, CXCL1, and CXCL10 during the 10 h period following mating, and . . .

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