Transient testicular warming enhances the suppressive effect of testosterone on spermatogenesis in adult cynomolgus monkeys (Macaca fascicularis).
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Zhaoyuan Hu | Yi-Xun Liu | R. Swerdloff | Yin-Chuan Li | C. Wang | Y. Lue | Xue-Sen Zhang | A. Leung | A. S. Hikim | C. Ng | Christina Wang
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