Placental development during early pregnancy in sheep: estrogen and progesterone receptor messenger RNA expression in pregnancies derived from in vivo-produced and in vitro-produced embryos.
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P. Borowicz | D. Redmer | A. Grazul-Bilska | L. Reynolds | M. L. Johnson | J. S. Haring | R. L. Ashley
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