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Myeloid cells of peripheral blood
Basophil of peripheral blood
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Ketogenic diet
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suxibuzone
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morpholineoethylamino-3-benzocyclohepta(5,6-c)pyridazine
FBLN5 protein, human
Bay 65-1942
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ZNF57
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RNH1
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Lectin binding of human sperm associates with DEFB126 mutation and serves as a potential biomarker f…
Beta-defensin 22 is a major component of the mouse sperm glycocalyx.
Another functional frame-shift polymorphism of DEFB126 (rs11467497) associated with male infertility…
Cauda Epididymis-Specific Beta-Defensin 126 Promotes Sperm Motility but Not Fertilizing Ability in C…
Sperm-Coating Beta-Defensin 126 Is a Dissociation-Resistant Dimer Produced by Epididymal Epithelium …
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