Analysis of bidirectional pattern synchrony of concentration-secretion pairs: implementation in the human testicular and adrenal axes.
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Ferdinand Roelfsema | Steven M. Pincus | D. M. Keenan | Johannes D Veldhuis | J. Veldhuis | F. Roelfsema | Peter Y. Liu | Daniel M Keenan | Steven M Pincus | Peter Y Liu
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