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In vitro-generated germ cells– facts and possibilities
Molecular Human Reproduction prides itself on innovation, and, in recognition of the advances made in the field of in vitro gametogenesis, we launched a Call for Papers on the topic in early 2017, leading to publication of seven research articles, and two reviews. These articles are available in a new collection for you to explore.
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We have identified Micro RNA as a hot topic in Molecular Human Reproduction. Take a look at some of the most recent articles to publish on this key topic.
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Download nowNow accepting applications for the position of EiC for MHR
The current Editor-in-Chief (EiC) will retire having served a maximum allowed term of office. The appointments will be for a term of two years, starting December 2018. Applications and nominations are now open.
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35th Annual Meeting of ESHRE
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