Research resource: the dynamic transcriptional profile of sertoli cells during the progression of spermatogenesis.
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H. Kaessmann | B. Conne | C. Borel | B. Jégou | F. Chalmel | S. Nef | Céline Zimmermann | I. Stévant | P. Calvel | J. Pitetti | Pierre Calvel | Jean-Luc Pitetti
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