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“Comparative analysis of laparoscopic and ultrasound-guided biopsy methods for gene expression analysis in transgenic goats”, vol. 14, pp. 8672-8684, 2015.
, “Expression of CD44 in sheep oocytes and preimplantation embryos”, vol. 11, pp. 799-809, 2012.
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Yokoo M, Shimizu T, Kimura N, Tunjung WA, et al. (2007). Role of the hyaluronan receptor CD44 during porcine oocyte maturation. J. Reprod. Dev. 53: 263-270.
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Yokoo M, Kimura N and Sato E (2010). Induction of oocyte maturation by hyaluronan-CD44 interaction in pigs. J. Reprod. Dev. 56: 15-19.
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“Analysis of protein expression and a new prokaryotic expression system for goat (Capra hircus) spermadhesin Bdh-2 cDNA”, vol. 8, pp. 1147-1157, 2009.
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