PATL2 is a key actor of oocyte maturation whose invalidation causes infertility in women and mice
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N. Thierry-Mieg | B. Conne | P. Ray | S. Nef | S. Assou | Zine-Eddine Kherraf | C. Coutton | R. Zouari | C. Arnoult | G. Martinez | J. Issartel | J. Escoffier | L. Halouani | S. Bottari | I. Cedrin - Durnerin | E. Lambert | M. Boguenet | Sélima Fourati Ben Mustapha | A. Amiri-Yekta | Thomas Karaouzene | Audrey Guttin | Ouafi Marrakchi | Mounir Makni | H. Latrous | M. Kharouf | E. Le Blévec | Marie Christou-Kent | Z. Kherraf | Amir Amiri-Yekta | Emeline Lambert
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