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bibliographicCitation Kiyosu C, Tsuji T, Yamada K, Kajita S, Kunieda T. NPPC/NPR2 signaling is essential for oocyte meiotic arrest and cumulus oophorus formation during follicular development in the mouse ovary. Reproduction. 2012 Aug;144(2):187–93. doi: 10.1530/rep-12-0050. PMID: 22696190.
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