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Cumulus oocyte complexes from estrus synchronized, ovarian hyper-stimulated or ovulatiing rats
OMIM - Urogenital and Digestive Disorders
OMIM - Female reproductive finding
Ovarian follicles from rats treated with indomethacin or RU-486 during ovulation
Mammary glands of mice during pregnancy or parturition with STAT5A and STAT5B knockout
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Adiponectin and the control of female reproductive functions.
Neuroendocrine control of female reproductive function by the activin receptor ALK7.
Extracellular signal-regulated kinase 1 and 2 are not required for GnRH neuron development and norma…
Transforming growth factor β receptor type 1 is essential for female reproductive tract integrity an…
CNS-specific ablation of steroidogenic factor 1 results in impaired female reproductive function.
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The Effect of Thyroid Antibodies on Female Reproductive Function and Pregnancy Outcomes
Novel Coronavirus Infection and Reproductive Function
Reproductive Function in Women With Bipolar Disorder
Retrospective Study of COVID-19 on Reproductive Function
Energy Availability in Female Athletes
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