Embryo-maternal communication: signalling before and during placentation in cattle and pig

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Embryo-maternal communication : signalling before and during placentation in cattle and pig. / Østrup, Esben; Hyttel, Poul; Østrup, Olga.

In: Reproduction, Fertility and Development, Vol. 23, No. 8, 2011, p. 964-975.

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Østrup, E, Hyttel, P & Østrup, O 2011, 'Embryo-maternal communication: signalling before and during placentation in cattle and pig', Reproduction, Fertility and Development, vol. 23, no. 8, pp. 964-975. https://doi.org/10.1071/RD11140

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Østrup, E., Hyttel, P., & Østrup, O. (2011). Embryo-maternal communication: signalling before and during placentation in cattle and pig. Reproduction, Fertility and Development, 23(8), 964-975. https://doi.org/10.1071/RD11140

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Østrup E, Hyttel P, Østrup O. Embryo-maternal communication: signalling before and during placentation in cattle and pig. Reproduction, Fertility and Development. 2011;23(8):964-975. https://doi.org/10.1071/RD11140

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Østrup, Esben ; Hyttel, Poul ; Østrup, Olga. / Embryo-maternal communication : signalling before and during placentation in cattle and pig. In: Reproduction, Fertility and Development. 2011 ; Vol. 23, No. 8. pp. 964-975.

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