Transcriptional profiling of β-2M−SPα-6+THY1+ spermatogonial stem cells in human spermatogenesis
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V. Firlej | F. Pflumio | L. Riou | S. Jacques | C. Patrat | J. Wolf | F. Dumont | F. Letourneur | P. Fouchet | N. Thiounn | B. Lassalle | I. Allemand | A. Gille | Clémentine Lapoujade | V. Barraud-Lange | Amandine Jarysta | M. Givelet | Isabelle Holtzman | F. Haghighirad | Nicolas Thiounn | C. Lapoujade
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