TSPY1 suppresses USP7-mediated p53 function and promotes spermatogonial proliferation
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Q. Dong | Yunqiang Liu | Mohan Liu | Yuan Yang | Wenming Xu | Ying Shen | Jinyan Xu | Xiling Yang | Yuanlong Yan | Wenling Tu | Bo Yang | Bo Yang | Yuan Yang | Xue Pei | Yuan-long Yan
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