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Karin Motejlek Ph.D., et al. - This study determines whether smoking influences ovarian vascularization which thus may impair follicular development...Conclusion: This study showed that smokers secrete significantly higher amounts of sVEGFR-1 than nonsmokers, which may result in decreased ovarian vascularization and reduced oocyte maturation


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