Combined effects of urinary phytoestrogens metabolites and polymorphisms in metabolic enzyme gene on idiopathic male infertility
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Yankai Xia | Xinru Wang | Minjian Chen | Chuncheng Lu | Zuo-min Zhou | Guizhen Du | Weiyue Hu | B. Hang | Yufeng Qin | Wei Wu | Bo Hang
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