Testosterone derivatives are neuroprotective agents in experimental diabetic neuropathy
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G. Cavaletti | G. Lauria | L. Garcia-Segura | D. Caruso | R. Melcangi | R. Bianchi | S. Giatti | D. Crippa | I. Roglio | S. Scurati | F. Camozzi | Francesca Camozzi
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