Absence of CFAP69 Causes Male Infertility due to Multiple Morphological Abnormalities of the Flagella in Human and Mouse.
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N. Thierry-Mieg | S. Brouillet | P. Ray | H. Gourabi | C. Coutton | C. Arnoult | A. Touré | G. Martinez | P. Lorès | E. Dulioust | Haiqing Zhao | V. Satre | M. Bonhivers | L. Stouvenel | S. Hosseini | Frederick N. Dong | A. Amiri-Yekta | Antoine Saut | Julie Tek | Thomas Karaouzene | Abbas Daneshipour | Amir Amiri-Yekta | Nicolas Thierry-Mieg
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