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Granulosa cell and oocyte mitochondrial abnormalities in a mouse model of fragile X primary ovarian insufficiency.Academic Article Why?
Mechanisms of premature ovarian failure.Academic Article Why?
Primary Ovarian Insufficiency and Adolescent Vaccination.Academic Article Why?
Research on the mechanisms of premature ovarian failure.Academic Article Why?
The lived experience of premature ovarian failure.Academic Article Why?
Primary ovarian insufficiency: an update.Academic Article Why?
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Identifying susceptibility genes for primary ovarian insufficiency on the high-risk genetic background of a fragile X premutation.Academic Article Why?
Santoro, NanettePerson Why?
Evidence for prolonged and unique amenorrhea-related symptoms in women with premature ovarian failure/primary ovarian insufficiency.Academic Article Why?
Persistent pregnanediol glucuronide secretion after gonadotrophin suppression indicates adrenal source of progesterone in premature ovarian failure.Academic Article Why?
Davis, ShanleePerson Why?
Genomic organization and polymorphism of human angiotensin II type 2 receptor: no evidence for its gene mutation in two families of human premature ovarian failure syndrome.Academic Article Why?
Beyond Premature Ovarian Insufficiency: Staging Reproductive Aging in Adolescent and Young Adult Cancer Survivors.Academic Article Why?
Diminished Ovarian Reserve in Girls and Adolescents with Trisomy X Syndrome.Academic Article Why?
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