Cold-inducible RNA-binding protein (Cirp) interacts with Dyrk1b/Mirk and promotes proliferation of immature male germ cells in mice
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T. Sakurai | M. Ikawa | M. Okabe | M. Fukumoto | Takashi Tanaka | J. Fujita | H. Nishiyama | T. Masuda | K. Itoh | H. Higashitsuji | H. Higashitsuji | Yu Liu | Takanori Fujita | Noa Nakazawa | H. Tokuchi | Yan Zhao
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