Multiple roles of the nuclear receptors for oxysterols liver X receptor to maintain male fertility.
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M. Benahmed | J. Lobaccaro | P. Dechelotte | K. Mouzat | D. Volle | R. Duggavathi | B. Siddeek | B. Sion | G. Veyssière | P. Déchelotte
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