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regulation of nitrogen compound metabolic process
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Vulvar Intraepithelial Neoplasia lesions
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Functional Target of the Tumor Suppressor PTEN
Pediatric malignant yolk sac tumors and seminomas
The effect of FH mutations on fibroid expression profile compared to normal myometrium
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Study on evaluation system for gynecological disease model characterized by Qi stagnation and blood …
Incidence of complications in patients with benign gynecological diseases by BMI and level of comple…
Human papillomavirus infections in women with clinical gynaecological diseases in southwest China.
Imaging malignant and apparent malignant transformation of benign gynaecological disease.
Is laparoscopic surgery safe in women over 70 years old with benign gynecological disease?
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Curcumin Supplementation for Gynecological Diseases
Robotic Assisted Surgery for Treatment of Gynecological Diseases: Pilot Study
Acupuncture for Postoperative Pain After Abdominal Surgery for Gynecological Diseases
Effect of Barbed Suture Fascia Closure on Incisional Hernia in Midline Laparotomy for Gynecological …
Establishment of the Human Intestinal and Salivary Microbiota Biobank - Gynecological Diseases
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