Angiotensin-converting enzyme and male fertility.
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D. A. O’Brien | M. Sibony | J. Moyer | J. Krege | O. Smithies | M Sibony | O Smithies | J R Hagaman | J S Moyer | E S Bachman | P L Magyar | J E Welch | J H Krege | D A O'Brien | J. Hagaman | P. L. Magyar | J. E. Welch | E. Bachman | Patricia L. Magyar
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