Transcriptomic profile of GLCs of PCOS women highlights metabolic dysregulation as a plausible contributor to PCOS pathophysiology
Krutika Patil(National Institute for Research in Reproductive Health), Srabani Mukherjee(National Institute for Research in Reproductive Health), Indira Hinduja, Aalaap Naigaonkar(National Institute for Research in Reproductive Health)
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