The creation of transgenic pigs expressing human proteins using BAC-derived, full-length genes and intracytoplasmic sperm injection-mediated gene transfer
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H. Nakauchi | M. Kurome | H. Nagashima | Masahito Watanabe | H. Matsunari | K. Nakano | K. Umeyema | A. Shiota
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