Proteins involved in embryo-maternal interaction around the signalling of maternal recognition of pregnancy in the horse
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D. Deforce | A. Van Soom | L. Peelman | F. van Nieuwerburgh | S. Willems | K. van Steendam | J. Govaere | K. Smits | K. Roels | C. Ververs | M. Van de Velde | V. De Lange | Sander Willems
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