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Relaxin is a
protein hormone of
about 6000 Da,
first described in 1926 by
Frederick Hisaw. The
relaxin family peptide hormones belong to the
insulin superfamily...
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Relaxin' with the
Miles Davis Quintet is an
album by the
Miles Davis Quintet which was
released in
March 1958
through Prestige Records. It was recorded...
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Relaxin family peptide hormones in
humans are
represented by
seven members:
three relaxin-like (RLN) and four insulin-like (INSL) peptides: RLN1, RLN2...
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Relaxin' at Home, 61–64, also
known as Earl Bud Powell, Vol. 4, is an
album by jazz
pianist Bud Powell,
released in 1989 from
material recorded by Powell...
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Relaxin' at Camarillo" is a
composition by jazz
saxophonist Charlie Parker. It is
inspired by his six-month stay in
Camarillo State Hospital in Ventura...
- ovary, H2
relaxin is
produced by the
corpus luteum and by
Granulosa cells from
large antral follicles.
Research has
shown that the
relaxin gene is expressed...
- than subsiding,
relaxin secretion continues to rise
during the
first trimester and then
again in the
final w****s.
During pregnancy relaxin has a diverse...
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sessions on May 11 and
October 26, 1956 that
produced four albums: Steamin,
Relaxin' with The
Miles Davis Quintet, Workin' with The
Miles Davis Quintet and...
- in
Russia for the
treatment of
acute heart failure (AHF),
targeting the
relaxin receptor. It was also
under development in
other places in the world, including...
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sessions on 11 May and 26
October 1956
resulted in four
albums — this one,
Relaxin' with the
Miles Davis Quintet, Steamin' with the
Miles Davis Quintet and...