Insight into the Ontogeny of GnRH Neurons from Patients Born Without a Nose.
Angela Delaney,Rita Volochayev,Brooke Meader,Janice Lee,Konstantinia Almpani, Germaine Y. Noukelak, Jennifer Henkind,Laura Chalmers,Jennifer R. Law,Kathleen A. Williamson,Christina M. Jacobsen,Tatiana Pineda Buitrago, Orlando Perez,Chie-Hee Cho,Angela Kaindl,Anita Rauch,Katharina Steindl, Jose Elias Garcia,Bianca E. Russell,Rameshwar Prasad,Uttam K. Mondal,Hallvard M. Reigstad,Scott Clements, Susan Kim,Kaoru Inoue, Gazal Arora,Kathryn B. Salnikov, Nicole P. DiOrio,Rolando Prada,Yline Capri,Kosuke Morioka,Michiyo Mizota,Roseli M. Zechi-Ceide,Nancy M. Kokitsu-Nakata,Cristiano Tonello,Siulan Vendramini-Pittoli,Gisele da Silva Dalben,Ravikumar Balasubramanian,Andrew A. Dwyer,Stephanie B. Seminara,William F. Crowley,Lacey Plummer,Janet E. Hall,John M. Graham,Angela E. Lin,Natalie D. Shaw The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism(2020)
Key words
arhinia,GnRH,Kallmann
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