Ribosomal DNA is located and transcribed in the dense fibrillar component of human Sertoli cell nucleoli.
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J. Wiegant | F. Wachtler | M. Devictor | A. Stahl | F Wachtler | H G Schwarzacher | M Hartung | A Stahl | J Wiegant | M Devictor | H. G. Schwarzacher | M. Hartung
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