Spatio-Temporal Expression of the Germ Cell Marker Genes MATER, ZAR1, GDF9, BMP15, and VASA in Adult Bovine Tissues, Oocytes, and Preimplantation Embryos1
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P. Mermillod | S. Uzbekova | Sophie Pennetier | Svetlana Uzbekova | Christine Perreau | Pascal Papillier | Pascal Mermillod | Rozenn Dalbiès-Tran | R. Dalbies-Tran | P. Papillier | C. Perreau | S. Pennetier
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