INHA promoter polymorphisms are associated with premature ovarian failure.
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Hajime Nawata | Ksenija Gersak | A. Shelling | Y. Nishi | T. Yanase | I. Winship | H. Nawata | K. Geršak | S. E. Harris | A. Chand | Toshihiko Yanase | Sarah E Harris | Ashwini L Chand | Ingrid M Winship | Yoshihiro Nishi | Andrew N Shelling
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