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It is demonstrated that a water-soluble form of estradiol (disodium salt of estradiol diphosphate), apart from having an estrogenic influence on the uterus, is effective against severe blood loss and has a cardiotropic actiity.
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Translated fromByulleten' Eksperimental'noi Biologii i Meditsiny, Vol. 119, No 1, pp. 51–53, January, 1995
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Matyushin, A.I., Petrenko, Y.M. & Popova, E.V. A water-soluble form of estradiol with estrogenic and cardiotropic activity. Bull Exp Biol Med 119, 45–47 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02445928
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