Successful cross‐breeding of cloned pigs expressing endo‐β‐galactosidase C and human decay accelerating factor
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A. Nakao | Takaaki Kobayashi | Dage Liu | S. Maruyama | T. Kuzuya | A. Onishi | M. Iwamoto | D. Fuchimoto | H. Ogawa | T. Nagasaka | K. Uchida | K. Kadomatsu | T. Furusawa | Y. Miwa | S. Yazaki | Shun'ichi Suzuki | S. Sembon | M. Hashimoto | T. Oishi
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