OR17-06 Clinical And Mechanistic Insight For The Therapeutic Potential Of Intranasal Kisspeptin Administration To Treat Reproductive Disorders In Humans
Edouard Mills(Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust), Waljit S. Dhillo(Imperial College London), Magda Swedrowska(King's College London), Paul Bech(Imperial College London), Gaëtan Ternier(Inserm), Layla Thurston(Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust), Alexander Comninos(National Health Service), Maria Phylactou(Imperial College London), Mauro S. B. Silva(Inserm), Konstantina Chachlaki(Inserm), Paolo Giacobini(University of Turin), Ali Abbara(National Health Service), Bijal Patel(National Health Service), Emma Alexander(Imperial College London), Virginia Delli(Inserm), Ben Forbes(King's College London), Vincent Prévot(Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Lille), Laurine Decoster(University of California San Diego), Sophie Clarke(Imperial College London), Muhammad Choudhury(Imperial College London), Lisa Yang(Imperial College London), Beatrice Muzi(Imperial College London)
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