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Computer models to study uterine activation at labour
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No. Panggil: MHR Basic science of reproductive medicine; Volume 19, No.11, November 2013: p.711–717 |
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Biology: the study of life
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Conditional deletion of Tsc1 in the female reproductive tract impedes normal oviductal and uterine function by enhancing mTORC1 signaling in mice
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No. Panggil: MHR Basic science of reproductive medicine; Volume 19, No.7, July 2013: p.463–472 |
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Species-specific differences in follicular antral sizes result from diffusion-based limitations on the thickness of the granulosa cell layer
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No. Panggil: MHR Basic science of reproductive medicine; Volume 20, No.3, March 2014: p.208–221 |
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Uterine epithelial cell proliferation and endometrial hyperplasia: evidence from a mouse model
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No. Panggil: MHR Basic science of reproductive medicine; Volume 20, No.8, August 2014: p.776–786 |
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Proteomics: from single molecules to biological pathways
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From -omics to personalized medicine in nephrology: integration is the key
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No. Panggil: Neophorlogy Dialysis Transplantation; Volume 28, No.1, January 2013: p.24-28 |
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Drugs meeting the molecular basis of diabetic kidney disease: bridging from molecular mechanism to personalized medicine
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No. Panggil: Neophorlogy Dialysis Transplantation; Volume 30, Suppl 4, August 2015: p.iv105–iv112 |
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Systems biology of the functional and dysfunctional endothelium
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Co-infection with Mycobacterium tuberculosis and human immunodeficiency virus: an overview and motivation for systems approaches
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