PMID: 3911490Jan 1, 1985Paper

The mammalian spermatozoon: a model for the study of regional specificity in plasma membrane organization and function

Tissue & Cell
R N Peterson, L D Russell

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Aug 1, 1988·Journal of Ultrastructure and Molecular Structure Research·M E Perotti, A Riva
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