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bibliographicCitation Osuru HP, Monroe JE, Chebolu AP, Akamune J, Pramoonjago P, Ranpura SA, Reddi PP. The acrosomal protein SP‐10 (Acrv1) is an ideal marker for staging of the cycle of seminiferous epithelium in the mouse. Molecular Reproduction Devel. 2014 Aug 26;81(10):896–907. doi: 10.1002/mrd.22358.
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