Epigenetic Repression of Androgen Receptor Transcription in Mutation-Negative Androgen Insensitivity Syndrome (AIS Type II)
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S. Bens | R. Siebert | H. Stunnenberg | N. Hubner | O. Ammerpohl | H. Dörr | O. Hiort | N. Hornig | M. Cools | H. Schweikert | P. Holterhus | M. Welzel | R. Werner | A. Kulle | A. Eckstein | P. Rodens | Susanne Gonzalves | Annemarie Verrijn-Stuart | Pascal Rodens
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