Molecular Research of Endometrial Pathophysiology

The endometrium has been the subject of intense research in a variety of clinical settings, because of its importance in the reproductive process and its role in women’s health. In the past 15 years, significant efforts have been invested in defining the molecular phenotype of the receptive phase en...

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Year of Publication:2019
Language:English
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