Circulating MicroRNAs indicative of sex and stress in the European seabass (Dicentrarchus labrax): toward the identification of new biomarkers
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G. Dutto | J. Bobe | A. Bajek | E. Blondeau-Bidet | B. Geffroy | Camille Houdelet | F. Ruelle | Sophie Hermet | X. Mialhe | Mathilde Estevez-Villar
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