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EFFECT OF FENUGREEK AND PALM POLLEN EXTRACT ON INDUCED POLYCYSTIC OVARIES IN FEMALE RATS

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Table (1): The mean body and ovary weight, the mean hormone and cholesterol levels in the blood of control and induces polycystic ovary (PCO) groups of female rats treated with palm pollen and fenugreek extracts
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