Freeze-Dried Sperm Fertilization Leads to Full-Term Development in Rabbits1
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Charles L Bormann | Xiangzhong Yang | Ching-Chien Chang | Robert L Pfeffer | Ching-Chien Chang | Ji-Long Liu | X. Yang | X. Tian | R. Yanagimachi | C. Bormann | Ji-Long Liu | Ryuzo Yanagimachi | Hirokazu Kusakabe | Hiroyuki Suzuki | David W Schmidt | Marina Julian | Robert Pfeffer | X Cindy Tian | Hiroyuki Suzuki | D. Schmidt | H. Kusakabe | M. Julian | X. C. Tian | David W. Schmidt | Charles L. Bormann
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