Prolactin independent rescue of mouse corpus luteum life span: identification of prolactin and luteinizing hormone target genes.
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P. Kelly | P. Monget | G. Gibori | N. Servel | N. Binart | A. Bachelot | C. Kedzia | J. Beaufaron
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