Abnormal sperm in mice with targeted deletion of the act (activator of cAMP-responsive element modulator in testis) gene.
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Paolo Sassone-Corsi | A. Gansmuller | P. Sassone-Corsi | H. Tournaye | L. Monaco | N. Kotaja | Lucia Monaco | Herman Tournaye | Noora Kotaja | Betina Macho | D. De Cesare | S. Brancorsini | E. Goossens | Stefano Brancorsini | Dario De Cesare | Betina Macho | Ellen Goossens | Anne Gansmuller
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