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Stephanie B Seminara

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Nature Clinical Practice. Endocrinology & Metabolism|August 26, 2006
Mechanisms of Disease: the first kiss-a crucial role for kisspeptin-1 and its receptor, G-protein-coupled receptor 54, in puberty and reproductionStephanie B Seminara
Frontiers in Neuroendocrinology|November 29, 2005
Metastin and its G protein-coupled receptor, GPR54: critical pathway modulating GnRH secretionStephanie B Seminara
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism|November 7, 2008
Lack of association of hypogonadotropic genes with age at menarche: prospects for the futureStephanie B Seminara
The Journal of Clinical Investigation|June 18, 2014
Fatness and fertility: which direction?Stephanie B Seminara
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism|December 7, 2005
We all remember our first kiss: kisspeptin and the male gonadal axisStephanie B Seminara
Seminars in Reproductive Medicine|August 22, 2007
Kisspeptin in reproductionStephanie B Seminara
Endocrinology|October 18, 2007
Converging at puberty's hubStephanie B Seminara
Reviews in Endocrine & Metabolic Disorders|March 6, 2007
Human genetics of GPR54Felecia Cerrato, Stephanie B Seminara
Endocrine Reviews|June 7, 2002
Genetic approaches to unraveling reproductive disorders: examples of bedside to bench research in the genomic eraStephanie B Seminara, William F Crowley
Journal of Neuroendocrinology|December 31, 2021
Review of human genetic and clinical studies directly relevant to GnRH signallingStephanie B Seminara, A Kemal Topaloglu
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Nature Clinical Practice. Endocrinology & Metabolism|August 26, 2006
Mechanisms of Disease: the first kiss-a crucial role for kisspeptin-1 and its receptor, G-protein-coupled receptor 54, in puberty and reproductionStephanie B Seminara
Frontiers in Neuroendocrinology|November 29, 2005
Metastin and its G protein-coupled receptor, GPR54: critical pathway modulating GnRH secretionStephanie B Seminara
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism|November 7, 2008
Lack of association of hypogonadotropic genes with age at menarche: prospects for the futureStephanie B Seminara
The Journal of Clinical Investigation|June 18, 2014
Fatness and fertility: which direction?Stephanie B Seminara
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism|December 7, 2005
We all remember our first kiss: kisspeptin and the male gonadal axisStephanie B Seminara
Seminars in Reproductive Medicine|August 22, 2007
Kisspeptin in reproductionStephanie B Seminara
Endocrinology|October 18, 2007
Converging at puberty's hubStephanie B Seminara
Reviews in Endocrine & Metabolic Disorders|March 6, 2007
Human genetics of GPR54Felecia Cerrato, Stephanie B Seminara
Endocrine Reviews|June 7, 2002
Genetic approaches to unraveling reproductive disorders: examples of bedside to bench research in the genomic eraStephanie B Seminara, William F Crowley
Journal of Neuroendocrinology|December 31, 2021
Review of human genetic and clinical studies directly relevant to GnRH signallingStephanie B Seminara, A Kemal Topaloglu
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