Development of a high-resolution Y-chromosome microarray for improved male infertility diagnosis.
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S. Scherer | C. Marshall | R. Yuen | E. Grober | K. Jarvi | K. Lo | Anna Merkoulovitch | E. Kolomietz | J. MacDonald | M. Vlasschaert
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