Cytokines tumor necrosis factor-α and interferon-γ participate in modulation of the equine corpus luteum as autocrine and paracrine factors.
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A. Szóstek | G. Ferreira-Dias | L. Mateus | A. Tramontano | E. Silva | A. Galvão | A. Mollo | D. Skarżyński | D. Skarzynski
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