Mol. Hum. Reprod. Advance Access originally published online on November 11, 2006
Molecular Human Reproduction 2006 12(12):723; doi:10.1093/molehr/gal090
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Farewell but not adieu
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Since I became Editor-in-Chief of Molecular Human Reproduction 6 years ago, inheriting the journal from a mighty predecessor, Professor Bob Edwards, we have seen some very substantial changes in the field of research that the journal covers. In the research itself, we have firmly moved into the post-genomic era, with an emphasis on the functions of more and more different components of reproductive systems and a more integrative approach to understanding the context in which
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