International Natural Procreative Technology Evaluation and Surveillance of Treatment for Subfertility (iNEST): enrollment and methods
Joseph B. Stanford(University of Utah), Lewis Lipscomb(Novant Health), Krzysztof Gałczyński(University of Siedlce), Iris Musso(University of Utah), Peter G. Danis(Mercy Clinic Neurology), Ira Winter, Hanna Hartman(University of Utah), Elizabeth Huiwen Tham(University of Toronto), Barbara L. Meier(Mount Wachusett Community College), Amy Sherlock, Anne Carus, Shahpar Najmabadi(University of Utah), Kristi Kantor, Karen D. Poehailos(Health First), Matthew R. Reeder(Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), T. A. Parnell(University of British Columbia), Robert Chasuk(Baton Rouge General), Maciej Barczentewicz(Wojewódzki Szpital Specjalistyczny we Wrocławiu), Paul A. Carpentier(Mount Wachusett Community College), Karen A. Johnson(University of Utah), Jean Golden Tevald
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