EFFECTS OF FLUTAMIDE ON PUBERTY IN MALE RATS: AN EVALUATION OF THE PROTOCOL FOR THE ASSESSMENT OF PUBERTAL DEVELOPMENT AND THYROID FUNCTION
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In Young Kim | Hyun Ju Moon | Soon Young Han | Ji Hyun Seok | S. Nam | Hyung Sik Kim | Jae-Ho Shin | S. Han | Kui Lea Park | Jae-Ho Shin | Il Hyun Kang | Tae Sung Kim | Sang Yoon Nam | H. Moon | I. Kang | J. Seok | K. Park | I. Kim
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