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Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: 3540612572
The Endometrium as a Target for Contraception (Ernst Schering Foundation Symposium Proceedings)
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These processes are considered today as limiting factors responsible for both infertility and low gestation rates in patients undergoing assisted reproductive techniques. On the other hand, they might represent future targets for contraception. Basic aspects of cell biology of endometrial functions and molecular aspects of endometrial receptivity and implantation are discussed in the first part of this book. The clinical and experimental approaches to endometrial contraception are considered. In addition, some basic questions are indicated where further research is needed towards the better understanding and the development of Check The Endometrium as a Target for Contraception our best diet books for 2013. All books are available in pdf format and downloadable from rapidshare, 4shared, and mediafire.

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These processes are considered today as limiting factors responsible for both infertility and low gestation rates in patients undergoing assisted reproductive techniques. On the other hand, they might represent future targets for contraception. Basic aspects of cell biology of endometrial functions and molecular aspects of endometrial receptivity and implantation are discussed in the first part of this book. The clinical and experimental approaches to endometrial contraception are considered hese processes are considered today as limiting factors responsible for both infertility and low gestation rates in patients undergoing assisted reproductive techniques. On the other hand, they might represent future targets for contraception. Basic aspects of cell biology of endometrial functions and molecular aspects of endometrial receptivity and implantation are discussed in the first part of this book. The clinical and experimental approaches to endometrial contraception are considered. In addition, some basic questions are indicated where further research is needed towards the better understanding and the development of
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