Implantation and decidualization defects in prolactin receptor (PRLR)-deficient mice are mediated by ovarian but not uterine PRLR.
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P. Kelly | S. Dey | S. Das | B. Paria | N. Binart | J. Reese | N. Brown | W. Ma | S. Das | Wen-ge Ma | Sanjoy K. Das | Paul A. Kelly | Sudhansu K. Dey | Nadine Binart | Jeff Reese | Wen-ge Ma
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