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Martin H Johnson

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Reproductive Biomedicine Online|April 19, 2016
One plus one equals two: why fetal reduction is always a second-best solutionWilliam Ledger, Martin H Johnson
Reproductive Biomedicine & Society Online|March 17, 2017
The Oldham Notebooks: an analysis of the development of IVF 1969-1978. I. Introduction, materials and methodsKay Elder, Martin H Johnson
Reproductive Biomedicine & Society Online|March 17, 2017
The Oldham Notebooks: an analysis of the development of IVF 1969-1978. III. Variations in proceduresKay Elder, Martin H Johnson
Reproductive Biomedicine Online|May 5, 2015
I wish my mother had had me when she was younger!Anna Smajdor, Martin H Johnson
Drug Discovery Today|April 24, 2020
ET-traps offer a potential therapeutic tool for use in different autoimmune diseasesArjun Jain, Martin H Johnson
Human Reproduction (Oxford, England)|January 22, 2008
Public interest or public meddling? Towards an objective framework for the regulation of assisted reproduction technologiesMartin H Johnson, Kerry Petersen
Reproductive Biomedicine Online|September 24, 2013
Are assisted reproduction health professionals still letting down their patients?Sarah Franklin, Martin H Johnson
Reproductive Biomedicine Online|May 21, 2013
A patient perspectiveMartin H Johnson, Sarah Franklin
Reproductive Biomedicine & Society Online|March 17, 2017
The Oldham Notebooks: an analysis of the development of IVF 1969-1978. VI. Sources of support and patterns of expenditureMartin H Johnson, Kay Elder
Reproductive Biomedicine & Society Online|March 17, 2017
The Oldham Notebooks: an analysis of the development of IVF 1969-1978. II. The treatment cycles and their outcomesKay Elder, Martin H Johnson
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Reproductive Biomedicine Online|April 19, 2016
One plus one equals two: why fetal reduction is always a second-best solutionWilliam Ledger, Martin H Johnson
Reproductive Biomedicine & Society Online|March 17, 2017
The Oldham Notebooks: an analysis of the development of IVF 1969-1978. I. Introduction, materials and methodsKay Elder, Martin H Johnson
Reproductive Biomedicine & Society Online|March 17, 2017
The Oldham Notebooks: an analysis of the development of IVF 1969-1978. III. Variations in proceduresKay Elder, Martin H Johnson
Reproductive Biomedicine Online|May 5, 2015
I wish my mother had had me when she was younger!Anna Smajdor, Martin H Johnson
Drug Discovery Today|April 24, 2020
ET-traps offer a potential therapeutic tool for use in different autoimmune diseasesArjun Jain, Martin H Johnson
Human Reproduction (Oxford, England)|January 22, 2008
Public interest or public meddling? Towards an objective framework for the regulation of assisted reproduction technologiesMartin H Johnson, Kerry Petersen
Reproductive Biomedicine Online|September 24, 2013
Are assisted reproduction health professionals still letting down their patients?Sarah Franklin, Martin H Johnson
Reproductive Biomedicine Online|May 21, 2013
A patient perspectiveMartin H Johnson, Sarah Franklin
Reproductive Biomedicine & Society Online|March 17, 2017
The Oldham Notebooks: an analysis of the development of IVF 1969-1978. VI. Sources of support and patterns of expenditureMartin H Johnson, Kay Elder
Reproductive Biomedicine & Society Online|March 17, 2017
The Oldham Notebooks: an analysis of the development of IVF 1969-1978. II. The treatment cycles and their outcomesKay Elder, Martin H Johnson
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