Effects of growth hormone and testosterone on cortical bone formation and bone density in aged orchiectomized rats.
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J. Aloia | C. Liang | M. Castro-Magana, | J. Yeh | M. Chen | G. Prakasam | Gnanagurudasan Prakasam | James K. Yeh | M. Castro-Magana
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