Non-genomic mechanisms mediate androgen-induced PSD95 expression
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Sha Li | H. Cui | Yizhou Zhang | Chang Wang | Jingle Ma | Huan Chen | Xiaoyun Liu | Hongmei Sun | Shixiong Mi | Meiqin Chen
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