Systemic distribution and tissue localizations of human 17beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase type 12
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K. Ando | H. Handa | Takashi Suzuki | H. Sasano | Y. Miki | D. Aoki | T. M. Yung | N. Sakurai | Keiko Watanabe | T. Narita | Tetsu M. C. Yung | Takashi Narita
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