Effects of lonidamine on testicular and epididymal proteins in the rat.
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D. Guidolin | B. Silvestrini | C. Cheng | L. Saso | B. Tita | F. Bordi | M. Leone | H. Abdel-Haq | M. T. Gatto | E. Grippa
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