The long and short of the prolactin receptor: the corpus luteum needs them both!
Authors: Carlos, Stocco;
pmid: 22190702
pmc: PMC3316270
The long and short of the prolactin receptor: the corpus luteum needs them both!
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- University of Illinois at Chicago United States
Keywords
Receptors, Prolactin, Ovary, Animals, Female, Signal Transduction
Receptors, Prolactin, Ovary, Animals, Female, Signal Transduction
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