Increased GDF9 and BMP15 mRNA levels in cumulus granulosa cells correlate with oocyte maturation, fertilization, and embryo quality in humans
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Yi Li | Rui-Qi Li | Song-Bang Ou | Ning-Feng Zhang | Ling Ren | Li-Na Wei | Qing-Xue Zhang | Dong-Zi Yang | Dong-zi Yang | Li-na Wei | Songbang Ou | Yi Li | Ruiqi Li | Ning-feng Zhang | Qing-xue Zhang | Ling Ren
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