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Feature Papers in Reproductive Medicine 2024
edited by
submission deadline 31 Dec 2024 | 4 articles | Viewed by 3753 | Submission Open
Keywords: andrology; assisted reproductive technologies; fertility; gynecology; maternal– fetal biology; obstetrics; placenta; pregnancy pathologies; prenatal diagnosis; sexual organs
Advances in Reproductive Toxicology—2nd Edition
edited by
submission deadline 31 Jan 2025 | Viewed by 286 | Submission Open
Keywords: reproduction; reprotoxicity; oxidants and antioxidative physiological defense; steroids and steroid receptors; molecular endocrinology; genotoxicity; epigenetics; fertility; immune and growth response; biomarkers
Endometrial Cancer and Fertility—2nd Edition
edited by
submission deadline 30 May 2025 | Viewed by 107 | Submission Open
Keywords: endometrial cancer; fertility; endometrial carcinoma
Pathology and Diagnosis of Gynecologic Diseases, 3rd Edition
edited by and Mariateresa Mirandola
submission deadline 30 Jun 2025 | Viewed by 25 | Submission Open
Keywords: gynecologic pathology; breast pathology; placental pathology; diagnostic pitfalls; differential diagnosis; molecular biology; immunohistochemistry; in situ hybridization
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