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Reciprocal Effects of Ovarian and Metabolic Dysfunction

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Reciprocal Effects of Ovarian and Metabolic Dysfunction - Heterozygous Eif4nif1 Stop Gain Mice Replicate the Primary Ovarian Insufficiency Phenotype

Corrine Kolka Welt, MD

The University of Utah, UT, United States

Reciprocal Effects of Ovarian and Metabolic Dysfunction - A Genetically Defined Male Counterpart of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome: Evidence for Ovarian-Independent Pathogenesis

Jia Zhu, MD

Boston Children's Hospital, MA, United States

Reciprocal Effects of Ovarian and Metabolic Dysfunction - Effect of Experimentally Induced Sleep Fragmentation and Hypoestrogenism on Fasting Nutrient Utilization in Pre-Menopausal Women

Leilah K Grant, PhD

Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, MA, United States

Reciprocal Effects of Ovarian and Metabolic Dysfunction - Chair

Marla Elaine Lujan, PhD

Cornell University, NY, United States

Reciprocal Effects of Ovarian and Metabolic Dysfunction - MicroRNA-21 Modulates White Adipose Tissue Browning and Altered Thermogenesis in a Mouse Model of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome

Samar Rezq, PhD

UNIVERSITY OF MISSISSIPPI MEDICAL CENTER, MS, United States

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