Molecular Cloning and Characterization of Three Novel Lysozyme-Like Genes, Predominantly Expressed in the Male Reproductive System of Humans, Belonging to the C-Type Lysozyme/Alpha-Lactalbumin Family1
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Chunhua Shen | Long Yu | Shouyuan Zhao | Chao-qun Wu | Rui Gao | Kexiong Zhang | Xin Cai | Haoxing Zhang
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