V. Fenkci Et Al. , "Decreased total antioxidant status and increased oxidative stress in women with polycystic ovary syndrome may contribute to the risk of cardiovascular disease," FERTILITY AND STERILITY , vol.80, no.1, pp.123-127, 2003
Fenkci, V. Et Al. 2003. Decreased total antioxidant status and increased oxidative stress in women with polycystic ovary syndrome may contribute to the risk of cardiovascular disease. FERTILITY AND STERILITY , vol.80, no.1 , 123-127.
Fenkci, V., Fenkci, S., Yimazer, M., & Serteser, M., (2003). Decreased total antioxidant status and increased oxidative stress in women with polycystic ovary syndrome may contribute to the risk of cardiovascular disease. FERTILITY AND STERILITY , vol.80, no.1, 123-127.
Fenkci, V Et Al. "Decreased total antioxidant status and increased oxidative stress in women with polycystic ovary syndrome may contribute to the risk of cardiovascular disease," FERTILITY AND STERILITY , vol.80, no.1, 123-127, 2003
Fenkci, V Et Al. "Decreased total antioxidant status and increased oxidative stress in women with polycystic ovary syndrome may contribute to the risk of cardiovascular disease." FERTILITY AND STERILITY , vol.80, no.1, pp.123-127, 2003
Fenkci, V. Et Al. (2003) . "Decreased total antioxidant status and increased oxidative stress in women with polycystic ovary syndrome may contribute to the risk of cardiovascular disease." FERTILITY AND STERILITY , vol.80, no.1, pp.123-127.
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