Localization of steroidogenic enzymes in macaque luteal tissue during the menstrual cycle and simulated early pregnancy: immunohistochemical evidence supporting the two-cell model for estrogen production in the primate corpus luteum (Q73358824)

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scientific article published on 01 May 1997
  • Localization of Steroidogenic Enzymes in Macaque Luteal Tissue during the Menstrual Cycle and Simulated Early Pregnancy: Immunohistochemical Evidence Supporting the Two-Cell Model for Estrogen Production in the Primate Corpus Luteum1
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Localization of steroidogenic enzymes in macaque luteal tissue during the menstrual cycle and simulated early pregnancy: immunohistochemical evidence supporting the two-cell model for estrogen production in the primate corpus luteum
scientific article published on 01 May 1997
  • Localization of Steroidogenic Enzymes in Macaque Luteal Tissue during the Menstrual Cycle and Simulated Early Pregnancy: Immunohistochemical Evidence Supporting the Two-Cell Model for Estrogen Production in the Primate Corpus Luteum1

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Localization of steroidogenic enzymes in macaque luteal tissue during the menstrual cycle and simulated early pregnancy: immunohistochemical evidence supporting the two-cell model for estrogen production in the primate corpus luteum (English)

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