Chemerin Expression in the Peritoneal Fluid, Serum, and Ovarian Endometrioma of Women with Endometriosis
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Tak Kim | Jung-Ho Shin | J. Hur | H. Park | K. Yi | C. Jin | Young Ran Ha
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