The inwardly rectifying K+ channel KIR7.1 controls uterine excitability throughout pregnancy.
Abnormal uterine activity in pregnancy causes a range of important clinical disorders, including preterm birth, dysfunctional labour and post-partum haemorrhage. Uterine contractile patterns are controlled by the generation of complex electrical signals at the myometrial smooth muscle plasma membr...
Main Authors: | McCloskey, C, Rada, C, Bailey, E, McCavera, S, van den Berg, H, Atia, J, Rand, D, Shmygol, A, Chan, Y, Quenby, S, Brosens, J, Vatish, M, Zhang, J, Denton, J, Taggart, M, Kettleborough, C, Tickle, D, Jerman, J, Wright, P, Dale, T, Kanumilli, S, Trezise, D, Thornton, S, Brown, P, Catalano, R, Lin, N, England, S, Blanks, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | eng |
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EMBO Press
2014
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