Progesterone Signaling and Uterine Fibroid Pathogenesis; Molecular Mechanisms and Potential Therapeutics
Mohamed Ali(Ain Shams University), Ayman Al‐Hendy(Khalifa University of Science and Technology), Yi‐Fen Chiang(Taipei Medical University), Stepan Feduniw(Postgraduate School of Molecular Medicine), Michał Ciebiera(Medical University of Warsaw), Ko‐Chieh Huang(Taipei Medical University), Shih‐Min Hsia(Taipei Medical University Hospital), Somayeh Vafaei(Iran University of Medical Sciences), Hsin-Yuan Chen(Taipei Medical University), Samar Alkhrait(University of Chicago)
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