Orexin antagonism and substance-P: Effects and interactions on polycystic ovary syndrome in the wistar rats.

Kouhetsani, Somayeh et al.·Journal of ovarian research·2023·
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Original Title:
Orexin antagonism and substance-P: Effects and interactions on polycystic ovary syndrome in the wistar rats.
Published In:
Journal of ovarian research, 16(1), 89 (2023)
Database ID:
RPEP-07061

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Kouhetsani, Somayeh; Khazali, Homayoun; Rajabi-Maham, Hassan. (2023). Orexin antagonism and substance-P: Effects and interactions on polycystic ovary syndrome in the wistar rats.. Journal of ovarian research, 16(1), 89. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13048-023-01168-4

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Kouhetsani, Somayeh, et al. "Orexin antagonism and substance-P: Effects and interactions on polycystic ovary syndrome in the wistar rats.." Journal of ovarian research, 2023. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13048-023-01168-4

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