Hoxa-10 deficient male mice exhibit abnormal development of the accessory sex organs
Carol A. Podlasek(University of Illinois Chicago), Wade Bushman(University of Wisconsin–Madison), J. Quentin Clemens(University of Michigan), Robert Seo(Northwestern University), Liang Ma(Guangxi Medical University), Richard L. Maas(Brigham and Women's Hospital)
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