Physiological properties of the luteinizing hormone pulse signal: impact of intensive and extended venous sampling paradigms on its characterization in healthy men and women.
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M L Johnson | J D Veldhuis | M R Wills | A. Rogol | J. Veldhuis | M. L. Johnson | W. Evans | A D Rogol | W S Evans | Michael L. Johnson | M. Wills
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