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      Novel Drug Delivery Systems, Second Edition, 

      Intrauterine Drug Delivery and Delivery Systems

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          Controlled Release: Mechanisms and Rates

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            Human Cervical Mucus. II. Changes in Viscoelasticity During the Ovulatory Menstrual Cycle**Supported by United States Public Health Service Grant NO1-HD-4-2838.

            Quantitative viscoelasticity measurements were made on individual human cervical mucus samples by microrheometry. Increases in mean values for mucus spinnbarkeit, ferning, and wet weight were associated with the ovulatory phase of the menstrual cycle, while no significant differences versus time were noted for mean values for sample pH or nondialyzable dry weight. A nadir in mucus nondialyzable solids (NDS) concentration and in visoelasticity was seen at or near midcycle. Substantial, highly reproducible, variations in mucus viscoelasticity were observed when mucus from different donors was compared. When the contribution of (NDS) to viscoelasticity was minimized by data normalization or by sample reconstitution, a significant increase in viscoelasticity was associated with the ovulatory phase of the cycle, suggesting the occurrence of a relative increase in mucin concentration or a compositional change in the mucus.
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              Human Cervical Mucus. I. Rheologic Characteristics**Supported by United States Public Health Service Grant NO1-HD-4-2838.

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                October 31 1991
                May 14 2013
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