A prostaglandin f(2alpha) analog induces suppressors of cytokine signaling-3 expression in the corpus luteum of the pregnant rat: a potential new mechanism in luteolysis.
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M. Waters | J. Barclay | S. T. Anderson | J. Curlewis | P. Lau | D. H. L. Kusters | S. Tam
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