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Myometrial contractility refers to the ability of the uterine smooth muscle layer, the myometrium, to contract and relax, which is crucial for processes like menstruation and childbirth. This contractile activity is regulated by hormonal signals, primarily oxytocin and prostaglandins, and involves complex interactions between calcium ions and various cellular proteins.
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