Activin signaling through type IB activin receptor stimulates aromatase activity in the ovarian granulosa cell-like human granulosa (KGN) cells.
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Y. Nishi | T. Yanase | H. Nawata | M. Nomura | C. Mukasa | T. Okabe | K. Goto | Tomoko Tanaka | Kimitaka Tanaka
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