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. 2017 Feb 1;595(3):611-612.
doi: 10.1113/JP273364.

Kisspeptin: a new peptidergic system regulating oxytocin neurons and their reproductive plasticity in the hypothalamo-neurohypophysial system

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Kisspeptin: a new peptidergic system regulating oxytocin neurons and their reproductive plasticity in the hypothalamo-neurohypophysial system

William E Armstrong. J Physiol. .
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