Transcriptome profiling of the initial segment and proximal caput of mouse epididymis
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Xiao-yang Sun | Zhengpin Wang | Xiaojiang Xu | Junjie Yu | Meiyang Zhou | Fanyi Qiu | Xiao Wang | Anjian Zuo
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