A dioxin sensitive gene, mammalian WAPL, is implicated in spermatogenesis
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Y. Fujii‐Kuriyama | Y. Matsuda | T. Ohbayashi | K. Oikawa | M. Kuroda | Keiichi Yoshida | J. Mimura | K. Mukai | Kazuhiko Yamada
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