Correction to: Decreased SFRP5 correlated with excessive metabolic inflammation in polycystic ovary syndrome could be reversed by metformin: implication of its role in dysregulated metabolism
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Main Authors: | Yi Zhang (Author), Yuxin Ran (Author), Lingna Kong (Author), Lihong Geng (Author), Hua Huang (Author), Hongying Zhang (Author), Jun Hu (Author), Hongbo Qi (Author), Ying Chen (Author) |
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