Prostaglandin F2α-PTGFR signalling activation, growth factor expression and cell proliferation in bovine endometrial explants.
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N. Zhang | Shuangyi Zhang | W. Mao | Bo Liu | Jinshan Cao | Ying Zhang | Long Gao | Yuan Shen | C. Fu | Duritahala Duritahala | Changqi Fu
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