Stroma cell-derived factor 1 and connexins (37 and 43) are preserved after vitrification and in vitro culture of goat ovarian cortex.
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N. J. Donfack | R. Rocha | J. B. Bruno | A. Rodrigues | J. Smitz | S. Domingues | M. Bertolini | B. Alves | K. A. Alves | J. R. de Figueiredo | R. R. dos Santos
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