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Cellular localization and evolution of prolactin receptor mRNA in ovine endometrium during pregnancy

Cassy et al., 1999

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2425193432744402796
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Cassy S
Charlier M
Guillomot M
Pessemesse L
Djiane J
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In this study, we have investigated the expression of the prolactin receptor gene in ovine endometrium during oestrus cycle and pregnancy. Using reverse transcription‐PCR analysis, we provided evidence that the prolactin receptor gene is specifically transcribed in …
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