Estrogen and progesterone regulation of cell proliferation in the endometrium of muridae and humans
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J. Pollard | N. Santoro | W. Tong | Bo Chen | Haiyan Pan | Liyin Zhu | A. Niklaus | Mira Aubuchon
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