Generation of DKK1 transgenic Tibet minipigs by somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT)
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W. Liu | D. Xiao | Bangzhu Chen | Yan Chen | Wei-wang Gu | Bayaer Nashun | Li-Hong Wu | M. Yue | Hua Tang | J. Yuan
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