The testis anion transporter 1 (Slc26a8) is required for sperm terminal differentiation and male fertility in the mouse.
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B. Jégou | D. Escalier | A. Touré | G. Gacon | J. Gossen | C. Kuil | P. Lhuillier | David Lhôte
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