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Age-related distribution of estrogen, progesterone and follicle stimulating hormone receptors in rat ovaries
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2011-06-01
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AKSOY, AYBALA
Hatiboglu, M. T.
ERDOĞAN, Deniz
ŞAHİN, SALİH
HELVACIOĞLU, FATMA
TAKE KAPLANOĞLU, GÜLNUR
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Immunohistochemistry
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Follicle stimulating hormone receptor
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Progesterone receptor
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Estrogen receptor
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Ovary
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A. AKSOY, M. T. Hatiboglu, D. ERDOĞAN, S. ŞAHİN, F. HELVACIOĞLU, and G. TAKE KAPLANOĞLU, “Age-related distribution of estrogen, progesterone and follicle stimulating hormone receptors in rat ovaries,” 2011, vol. 278, p. 424, Accessed: 00, 2020. [Online]. Available: https://hdl.handle.net/11511/68321.