Day 3 serum inhibin B and FSH and age as predictors of assisted reproduction treatment outcome.
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R. Casamitjana | J. Balasch | F. Carmona | F. Fábregues | M. Creus | J. Vanrell | J A Vanrell | J Balasch | F Fábregues | M Creus | J Peñarrubia | R Casamitjana | E Vidal | F Carmona | J. Peñarrubia | F. Carmona | E. Vidal | E. Vidal
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