Maternal androgen excess reduces placental and fetal weights, increases placental steroidogenesis, and leads to long-term health effects in their female offspring.
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T. Jansson | E. Stener-Victorin | R. Shao | M. Maliqueo | A. Benrick | Julia Johansson | Miao Sun | Lihui Hou | Xiaoke Wu
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