Immunohistochemical detection of immature Sertoli cell markers in testicular tissue of infertile adult men: a preliminary study.
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R. Rey | M. Bergmann | S. Kliesch | K. Steger | F. Louis | G. Schleicher | Sabine Kliesch | Martin Bergmann | Klaus Steger | Rodolfo Rey
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