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1. NEW INSIGHTS INTO CELL APOPTOSIS AND PROLIFERATION: THE POTENTIAL ROLE OF VASPIN.

3. Art and theatre for health in rural Cambodia

7. New aspect on the regulation of in vitro oocyte maturation: role of the obesity, neuropeptides and adipokines.

8. Visfatin exerts an anti-proliferative and pro-apoptotic effect in the human placenta cells.

9. The adipokine profile in the plasma and anterior pituitary of pigs during the estrous cycle.

10. Expression and in vitro effect of phoenixin-14 on the porcine ovarian granulosa cells.

11. Omentin expression in the ovarian follicles of Large White and Meishan sows during the oestrous cycle and in vitro effect of gonadotropins and steroids on its level: Role of ERK1/2 and PI3K signaling pathways.

12. Adipokines in pregnancy.

13. Plasma level of omentin-1, its expression, and its regulation by gonadotropin-releasing hormone and gonadotropins in porcine anterior pituitary cells.

14. Expression of visfatin in the ovarian follicles of prepubertal and mature gilts and in vitro effect of gonadotropins, insulin, steroids, and prostaglandins on visfatin levels.

15. Effect of Vitamin D 3 on Chemerin and Adiponectin Levels in Uterus of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome Rats.

16. Persistent organic pollutants affect steroidogenic and apoptotic activities in granulosa cells and reactive oxygen species concentrations in oocytes in the mouse.

17. The Apelinergic System: Apelin, ELABELA, and APJ Action on Cell Apoptosis: Anti-Apoptotic or Pro-Apoptotic Effect?

18. Endocrine disruptor chemicals, adipokines and reproductive functions.

19. New Aspects of Corpus Luteum Regulation in Physiological and Pathological Conditions: Involvement of Adipokines and Neuropeptides.

20. Apelin, APJ, and ELABELA: Role in Placental Function, Pregnancy, and Foetal Development-An Overview.

21. Community-based PTSD treatment for ethnically diverse women who experienced intimate partner violence: a feasibility study.

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