Physiological relationships between inhibin B, follicle stimulating hormone secretion and spermatogenesis in normal men and response to gonadotrophin suppression by exogenous testosterone.
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R. Anderson | E. Wallace | N. Groome | A. Bellis | F. Wu | A. J. Bellis | Euan M. Wallace | Frederick C. W. Wu | Richard A. Anderson | Nigel P. Groome | R. A. Anderson | Frederick C. W. Wu
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