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The mare: a pertinent model for human assisted reproductive technologies?Benammar et al., 2021
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- Benammar A
- Derisoud E
- Vialard F
- Palmer E
- Ayoubi J
- Poulain M
- Chavatte-Palmer P
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- Animals
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Simple Summary Artificial reproduction techniques (ART) are used widely in human medicine to overcome infertility, with about one in seven couples being concerned in the Western world. Due to ethical concerns, animal models are needed to develop new …
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