Induction of autophagy protects against extreme hypoxia-induced damage in porcine embryo.
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Philyong Kang | B. Song | Young-Ho Park | Seung-Bin Yoon | Bo-Woong Sim | Ji-Su Kim | Sun-Uk Kim | Pil-Soo Jeong | D. Koo | M. Kim | Hyo-Gu Kang | Sanghoon Lee | Mun-Hyeong Lee | Hyo‑Gu Kang
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