Absence of Dpy19l2, a new inner nuclear membrane protein, causes globozoospermia in mice by preventing the anchoring of the acrosome to the nucleus
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P. Ray | C. Coutton | C. Arnoult | G. Martinez | J. Delaroche | Sandra Yassine | C. Novella | K. Pernet-Gallay | S. Hennebicq | V. Pierre
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