Nematode sperm maturation triggered by protease involves sperm-secreted serine protease inhibitor (Serpin)
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M. Dong | Hao Chi | Z. Hao | Si-Min He | A. Hühmer | S. L'Hernault | Wei Sun | Yanmei Zhao | Long Miao | Xuan Ma | Yunlong Shang | Meibian Zhang | Pan Zhang | Y. Hu | F. Meng | Bin Wang | Chunqing Song
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