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    The Role of BMP Signalling Pathway in the Regulation of Ovarian Follicle Development

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    Authors
    Almahbobi, Ghanim
    Ruoss, Chantelle
    Tadros, Amanda
    O'Shea, T
    McFarlane, J
    Date
    2008
    Type
    Conference Paper
    
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    Almahbobi, Ghanim and Ruoss, Chantelle and Tadros, Amanda and O'Shea, T and McFarlane, J. 2008. The Role of BMP Signalling Pathway in the Regulation of Ovarian Follicle Development, in First World Congress on Reproductive Biology (WCRB), pp. 289-290.Big Island, Hawaii: Society for the Study of Reproduction Inc
    Source Title
    Biology of Reproduction 2008 Special Issue
    Source Conference
    First World Congress on Reproductive Biology (WCRB)
    School
    School of Biomedical Sciences
    Remarks

    The link to the Society for the Study of Reproduction can be found here : http://www.ssr.org/

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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/3853
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