GATA4 Regulates Blood-Testis Barrier Function and Lactate Metabolism in Mouse Sertoli Cells.
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J. Toppari | V. Velagapudi | Simon Fischer | K. Otte | M. Heikinheimo | M. Pihlajoki | O. Akinrinade | A. Kyrönlahti | A. Schrade | D. Wilson | V. M. Rodriguez | Oyediran Akinrinade
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