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“Chronic hyperandrogenemia and western-style diet beginning at puberty reduces fertility and increases metabolic dysfunction during pregnancy in young adult, female macaques”,
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“Changes in immune cell distribution and their cytokine/chemokine production during regression of the rhesus macaque corpus luteum†”,
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