Gene expression profiling during hibernation in the European hamster
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Jean A Boutin | Célia Gautier | Damien Valour | O. Nosjean | J. Boutin | V. Simonneaux | Dominique Ciocca | B. Bothorel | J. Stephan | Giulia Lizzo | Clémence Dupré | Chantal Brasseur | D. Valour | Jean-Philippe Stephan | Olivier Nosjean | Valérie Simonneaux | Giulia Lizzo | Béatrice Bothorel | Dominique Ciocca | Albane Gaudeau | Clémence Dupré | Chantal Brasseur | Isabelle Riest-Fery | Sophie-Pénélope Guénin | S. Guénin | Célia Gautier | Isabelle Riest-Fery | Albane Gaudeau
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