Reversible downregulation of the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis in stallions with a novel GnRH antagonist.
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A. Esteller-Vico | B. Ball | E. Squires | A. Claes | I. Canisso | M. Troedsson | C. Fedorka | E. M. Woodward | G. Davolli | E. Squires | B. A. Ball | A. Esteller-Vico | Igor F. Canisso
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