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Integral Proteomic Analysis of Blastocysts Reveals Key Molecular Machinery Governing Embryonic Diapause and Reactivation for Implantation in Mice
Source PublicationBiology of Reproduction
2014
Volume90Issue:3Pages:Article No. 52
Fu Z(傅征); Wang BY(王炳艳); Wang SM(王书敏); Wu WW(吴韦韦); Wang Q(王强); Chen YJ(陈永杰); Kong SB(孔双博); Lu JH(鲁金花); Zhen-Zhou Tang; Hao Ran; Tu ZW(涂兆伟); He B(何波); Zhang S(张爽); Chen Q(陈琦); Jin WZ(金万洙); Duan EK(段恩奎); Wang HM(王红梅); Wang YL(王雁玲); Li L(李磊); Feng-Chao Wang; Gao SR(高绍荣); Wang HB(王海滨)
Document Type期刊论文
Identifierhttp://ir.ioz.ac.cn/handle/000000/9347
Collection动物生态与保护生物学院重点实验室
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Fu Z,Wang BY,Wang SM,et al. Integral Proteomic Analysis of Blastocysts Reveals Key Molecular Machinery Governing Embryonic Diapause and Reactivation for Implantation in Mice[J]. Biology of Reproduction,2014,90(3):Article No. 52.
APA 傅征.,王炳艳.,王书敏.,吴韦韦.,王强.,...&王海滨.(2014).Integral Proteomic Analysis of Blastocysts Reveals Key Molecular Machinery Governing Embryonic Diapause and Reactivation for Implantation in Mice.Biology of Reproduction,90(3),Article No. 52.
MLA 傅征,et al."Integral Proteomic Analysis of Blastocysts Reveals Key Molecular Machinery Governing Embryonic Diapause and Reactivation for Implantation in Mice".Biology of Reproduction 90.3(2014):Article No. 52.
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