Gene expression analysis of the pro-oestrous-stage rat uterus reveals neuroligin 2 as a novel steroid-regulated gene.
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Dong-Kyoo Kim | Seong-Jin Yu | D. Moon | C. Lee | H. Kang | C. Lee | S. Kang | Ju-ran Kim
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