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Comparison of microcirculatory disorders in the perimetrium of intact and pregnant rats under the influence of oxytocin

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Ovsyannikov, V.G., Fomina, I.V. & Orlov, V.I. Comparison of microcirculatory disorders in the perimetrium of intact and pregnant rats under the influence of oxytocin. Bull Exp Biol Med 103, 541–543 (1987). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00842494

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