Deletion of Kallikrein 1b5 (Klk1b5) Has No Impact on Fertility in Mice
Overview
Overview
Journal
Mol Reprod Dev
Specialties
Molecular Biology
Reproductive Medicine
Reproductive Medicine
Date
2019 Apr 9
PMID
30957940
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1
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