HMGCS1 Promotes male differentiation of chicken embryos by regulating the generate of cholesterol
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Qisheng Zuo | K. Jin | Yani Zhang | Bichun Li | Chen Chen | Pei Xu | Xiaolin Sun | Chen Zhang | Xiang Shi | Jingyi Jiang | Ming Zhang | X. Yuan
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