Paraoxonase activities in human follicular fluid: role in follicular maturation.
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Z. Larreategui | M. Ferrando | M. Ruiz-Larrea | J. Ruiz-Sanz | Susana Meijide | R. Navarro | M. Hernández | Irantzu Pérez-Ruiz | M. Hérnandez
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