Accepted at 11:04 p.m. Nov, 29, 2024 by andrewmathias8
Author: ankinovice
Co-authors: andrewmathias8
Related Note: 1462989736246
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Added that they are Gq coupled as per the QID 11888. different receptors have different mechanisms so this may be important to know...
Source: UWorld - Step 1 11888

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Which female sex steroid causes increased myometrial (uterine) contractility/excitability?

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