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    Pinilla L, Tena-Sempere M, Aguilar E.
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  • 36. Neonatal hypothalamic c-fos expression in an excitotoxicity-induced model of precocious puberty.
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  • 38. Inhibition of ovulation by progestin analogs (agonists vs antagonists): preliminary evidence for different sites and mechanisms of actions.
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