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July 01 2002
MUC1 and Endometrial Receptivity
AW Horne
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AW Horne
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IRDB Imperial College, Hammersmith, London
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E-N Lalani
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E-N Lalani
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Histopathology, Imperial College, Hammersmith, London.
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RA Margara
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RA Margara
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IRDB Imperial College, Hammersmith, London
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TA Ryder
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TA Ryder
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Histopathology, Imperial College, Hammersmith, London.
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JO White
JO White
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IRDB Imperial College, Hammersmith, London
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Clin Sci (Lond) (2002) 103 (s47): 61P-62P.
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AW Horne, E-N Lalani, RA Margara, TA Ryder, JO White; MUC1 and Endometrial Receptivity. Clin Sci (Lond) 1 July 2002; 103 (s47): 61P–62P. doi: https://doi.org/10.1042/cs103061Pb
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