Genome-wide profiling of segmental-regulated transcriptomes in human epididymis using oligo microarray
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F. S. French | S. Hall | Qiang Liu | Jinsong Zhang | Yi-ming Li | Yong-lian Zhang | Qiang Liu | Frank S. French | Susan H. Hall | Yong-Lian Zhang | Jin-Song Zhang | Yi-Ming Li | S. H. Hall
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