Increase in endogenous estradiol in the progeny of obese rats is associated with precocious puberty and altered follicular development in adulthood
Valery Ambrosetti(University of Valparaíso), Gonzalo Cruz(University of Valparaíso), Aldo Reyes(University of Valparaíso), Daniela Fernandois(Inserm), Daniela Álvarez(University of Valparaíso), Marcelo Guerra(University of Valparaíso), Luisa Ramirez(University of Valparaíso), Daniel Gonzalez‐Mañán(University of Chile), Sofía Olguín(University of Valparaíso), Ramón Sotomayor‐Zárate(University of Valparaíso)
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