Embryo Spacing and Implantation Timing Are Differentially Regulated by LPA3-Mediated Lysophosphatidic Acid Signaling in Mice1
Kotaro Hama(Teikyo University), Hiroyuki Arai(The University of Tokyo), Rie Motoki(The University of Tokyo), Junken Aoki(The University of Tokyo), Tomokazu Amano(Elixir Medical (United States)), Xiaoqin Ye(Scripps Research Institute), Asuka Inoue(Tohoku University), Hiroshi Suzuki(Obihiro University of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine), Motomu Kanai(The University of Tokyo), Tomoko Endo(The University of Tokyo), Masakatsu Shibasaki(Microbial Chemistry Research Foundation), Norio Matsuki(The University of Tokyo), Jerold Chun(Sanford Burnham Prebys Medical Discovery Institute)
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