Novel Mutations Involving the <i>INSL3</i> Gene Associated With Cryptorchidism
Brahim El Houate(Institut Pasteur), Ken McElreavey(Inserm), Natalia V. Bogatcheva(Baylor College of Medicine), Abdelaziz Chafik(Chouaib Doukkali University), Alexander I. Agoulnik(Florida International University), Laila Imken(Chouaib Doukkali University), Abdelhamid Barakat(Institut Pasteur du Maroc), Shu Feng(University of Southern California), H. Sibai(Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Ibn Rochd), Hassan Rouba(Institut Pasteur du Maroc), El bekkay Chadli(Institut Pasteur du Maroc)
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