MicroRNAs 221 and 222 regulate the undifferentiated state in mammalian male germ cells
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Qi-En Yang | Melissa J. Oatley | K. Racicot | J. Oatley | Jon M Oatley | Qi-En Yang | Karen E Racicot | Amy V Kaucher | Melissa J Oatley | A. Kaucher | M. Oatley | Karen Racicot
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