Polyamines in spermatocytes and residual bodies of rat testis

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Polyamines in spermatocytes and residual bodies of rat testis. / Shin, Masashi; Larsson, Lars-Inge; Fujiwara, Kunio.

I: Histochemistry and Cell Biology, Bind 127, Nr. 6, 2007, s. 649-655.

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Shin, M, Larsson, L-I & Fujiwara, K 2007, 'Polyamines in spermatocytes and residual bodies of rat testis', Histochemistry and Cell Biology, bind 127, nr. 6, s. 649-655. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00418-007-0285-7

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Shin, M., Larsson, L-I., & Fujiwara, K. (2007). Polyamines in spermatocytes and residual bodies of rat testis. Histochemistry and Cell Biology, 127(6), 649-655. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00418-007-0285-7

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Shin M, Larsson L-I, Fujiwara K. Polyamines in spermatocytes and residual bodies of rat testis. Histochemistry and Cell Biology. 2007;127(6):649-655. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00418-007-0285-7

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Shin, Masashi ; Larsson, Lars-Inge ; Fujiwara, Kunio. / Polyamines in spermatocytes and residual bodies of rat testis. I: Histochemistry and Cell Biology. 2007 ; Bind 127, Nr. 6. s. 649-655.

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