Selected molecular and microfluidic aspects of mammalian oocyte maturation-perspectives: a review.
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H. Piotrowska | M. Nowicki | P. Zawierucha | D. Bukowska | J. Jaśkowski | B. Kempisty | P. Antosik | M. Zabel | J. Dziuban | R. Walczak | K. Brussow | P. Śniadek
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