Integrated Analysis of Proteomic and Transcriptomic Data Highlights Late Fetal Muscle Maturation Process*
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Laurence Liaubet | Valentin Voillet | Laurianne Canario | L. Liaubet | V. Voillet | M. San Cristobal | M. Père | Y. Billon | L. Canario | L. Lefaucheur | Magali San Cristobal | Marie-Christine Père | Yvon Billon | Louis Lefaucheur
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