Development of efficient strategies for the production of genetically modified pigs.
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M. Okabe | M. Kurome | H. Nagashima | K. Kano | T. Fujimura | N. Wako | T. Ochiai | Y. Takahagi | H. Murakami | R. Esaki | S. Saito | Nao Wako | Takashi Ochiai | Masaru Okabe | Hiroshi Nagashima
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