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  • 21. Gonadotropin versus steroid regulation of the corpus luteum of the rhesus monkey during simulated early pregnancy.
    Duffy DM, Stouffer RL.
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    Weems YS, Kim L, Humphreys V, Tsuda V, Blankfein R, Wong A, Weems CW.
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    Weems YS, Arreguin-Arevalo JA, Nett TM, Vann RC, Ford SP, Bridges PJ, Welsh TH, Lewis AW, Neuendorff DA, Randel RD, Weems CW.
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