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Fig. 7 | Reproductive Biology and Endocrinology

Fig. 7

From: Relaxin deficiency results in increased expression of angiogenesis- and remodelling-related genes in the uterus of early pregnant mice but does not affect endometrial angiogenesis prior to implantation

Fig. 7

a Plasma progesterone concentrations, (b) expression of progesterone receptor (Pgr) and (c) plasma corticosterone concentration in wild type (Rln +/+) and relaxin deficient (Rln -/-) mice on days 1 and 4 of pregnancy (n = 4–9). Horizontal lines indicate the mean. Groups within each study that do not share a letter are significantly different from one another, *denotes a significant difference between day 1 and 4 of pregnancy in study 2, significance is p < 0.05

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