Viable offspring obtained from Prm1-deficient sperm in mice
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Shin-ichi Abe | Ken-ichi Yamamura | S. Aizawa | K. Yamamura | S. Abe | N. Takeda | K. Takamune | Naoki Takeda | Shin-ichi Aizawa | Kazuya Yoshinaga | Kenryo Furushima | Kazufumi Takamune | Zhenghua Li | Kenryo Furushima | K. Yoshinaga | Zhenghua Li
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