Haploinsufficiency of cytochrome P450 17alpha-hydroxylase/17,20 lyase (CYP17) causes infertility in male mice.
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V. Papadopoulos | Y. Liu | B. Zirkin | B. Haddad | L. Cavalli | Z. Yao | W. Chan | G. I. Gallicano | C. Bendavid | Zeqiu J Han | J. Folmer | Carol Borgmeyer | Z. Yao | Wai-Yee Chan | Zeqiu J. Han
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