Cre-LoxP and tamoxifen-induced deletion of ovarian quiescin sulfhydryl oxidase 2 showed disruption of ovulatory activity in mice
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Tse-En Wang | Ya-Yi Yang | Shih-Yun Chen | Wei-Yun Lee | Hong-Chun Lai | Fuko Matsuda | Haruhiko Kosek | You-Tzung Chen | Sheng-Hsiang Li | Pei-Shiue Tsai
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