Two functionally redundant sources of retinoic acid secure spermatogonia differentiation in the seminiferous epithelium
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Two functionally redundant sources of retinoic acid secure spermatogonia differentiation in the seminiferous epithelium
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DEVELOPMENT
Volume 146, Issue 1, Pages dev170225
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The Company of Biologists
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2018-11-28
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10.1242/dev.170225
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