Flow cytometric evaluation on the age-dependent changes of testicular DNA contents in rats.
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C. Hong | J. Y. Song | C. Y. Yoon | C. Kim | D. H. Cho | H. J. Song | Y. Y. Cho | I. J. Hong | B. Lee
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