Epigenetic status of the H19 locus in human oocytes following in vitro maturation.
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Epigenetic status of the H19 locus in human oocytes following in vitro maturation.
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Epigenetic status of the H19 locus in human oocytes following in vitro maturation.
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Epigenetic status of the H19 locus in human oocytes following in vitro maturation.
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Epigenetic status of the H19 locus in human oocytes following in vitro maturation.
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Epigenetic status of the H19 locus in human oocytes following in vitro maturation.
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Epigenetic status of the H19 locus in human oocytes following in vitro maturation.
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Epigenetic status of the H19 locus in human oocytes following in vitro maturation.
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Epigenetic status of the H19 locus in human oocytes following in vitro maturation.
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Anne Sophie Garret
Annick Lefèvre
Jacqueline Lornage
Nada Borghol
Thierry Blachère
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2005-12-27T00:00:00Z