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  1. Category:Contraception (44 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Contraception
  2. Category:Male contraception (49 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Male contraception

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  1. 1zuc (6,051 bytes)
    24: ...t applications in women's health, such as in oral contraception and post-menopausal hormone therapy. Currently, a...
  2. 3d4c (4,471 bytes)
    14: ...oteins and developing new methods of non-hormonal contraception.
  3. 3d4g (4,472 bytes)
    14: ...oteins and developing new methods of non-hormonal contraception.
  4. 3d90 (5,286 bytes)
    24: Many progestins have been developed for use in contraception, menopausal hormone therapy, and treatment of gyn...
  5. 3ef7 (5,269 bytes)
    24: ...oteins and developing new methods of non-hormonal contraception.
  6. 3h9e (5,045 bytes)
    24: ...d constitutes a potential target for non-hormonal contraception. However, enzyme characterization of GAPDS has be...
  7. Category:Contraception (44 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Contraception
  8. 9lx5 (5,124 bytes)
    14: ...egarded as promising therapeutic targets for male contraception and inflammation. However, the development of dru...
  9. 9lxc (5,254 bytes)
    14: ...egarded as promising therapeutic targets for male contraception and inflammation. However, the development of dru...
  10. 3pfw (4,238 bytes)
    14: ...d constitutes a potential target for non-hormonal contraception. However, enzyme characterization of GAPDS has be...
  11. Liver receptor homolog-1 (2,151 bytes)
    12: ...:12446566</ref>. LRH-1 is a potential target for contraception<ref>PMID:18628394</ref>.
  12. 4o70 (3,992 bytes)
    16: ...omising drug targets in cancer, inflammation, and contraception research. In co-crystallization screening campaig...
  13. 4o71 (3,968 bytes)
    16: ...omising drug targets in cancer, inflammation, and contraception research. In co-crystallization screening campaig...
  14. 4o72 (4,050 bytes)
    16: ...omising drug targets in cancer, inflammation, and contraception research. In co-crystallization screening campaig...
  15. 4o74 (4,065 bytes)
    16: ...omising drug targets in cancer, inflammation, and contraception research. In co-crystallization screening campaig...
  16. 4o75 (4,037 bytes)
    16: ...omising drug targets in cancer, inflammation, and contraception research. In co-crystallization screening campaig...
  17. 4o76 (3,980 bytes)
    16: ...omising drug targets in cancer, inflammation, and contraception research. In co-crystallization screening campaig...
  18. 4o77 (3,877 bytes)
    16: ...omising drug targets in cancer, inflammation, and contraception research. In co-crystallization screening campaig...
  19. 4o78 (4,069 bytes)
    16: ...omising drug targets in cancer, inflammation, and contraception research. In co-crystallization screening campaig...
  20. 4o7a (3,949 bytes)
    16: ...omising drug targets in cancer, inflammation, and contraception research. In co-crystallization screening campaig...

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