17α-Estradiol Alleviates Age-related Metabolic and Inflammatory Dysfunction in Male Mice Without Inducing Feminization
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G. Shulman | N. LeBrasseur | D. Clegg | A. Frank | T. White | T. von Zglinicki | J. Hawse | F. Steyn | J. Kirkland | D. Monroe | J. Camporez | M. Jurczak | Ming Xu | D. Jurk | T. Tchkonia | Yi Zhu | Jordan D. Miller | G. Evans | Grace Casaclang-Verzosa | R. De Souza Santos | R. Singh | Michael B. Stout | T. Pirtskhalava | Allyson K. Palmer | Ravinder J Singh | Ravinder J Singh | Aaron P. Frank
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