Impaired fertility in mice deficient for the testicular germ-cell protease PC4.
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E. Simpson | N. Seidah | M. Chrétien | M. Mbikay | C. Gagnon | M. El‐Alfy | E. de Lamirande | C. Lerner | Y. Clermont | N. Ishida | Andrew Chen | H. Tadros | H. Tadros | A. Chen | E. Lamirande | N. Ishida | Yves Clermont
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