Effects of aging on gene expression and mitochondrial DNA in the equine oocyte and follicle cells.
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C. Clay | G. Bouma | E. Carnevale | Fernando Campos-Chillon | Todd A Farmerie | Gerrit J Bouma | Colin M Clay | Elaine M Carnevale | T. A. Farmerie | F. Campos‐Chillon
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