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Allan C. Spradling ()
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Allan C. Spradling: Howard Hughes Medical Institute Laboratory, Carnegie Institution of Washington

Nature, 2004, vol. 428, issue 6979, 133-134

Abstract: Most female mammals experience a reproductive decline with increased age, previously attributed to the instability of ageing oocytes. But could it be due to a previously unrecognized stem-cell well drying up?

Date: 2004
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