Comparisons of Immunoassay and Mass Spectrometry Measurements of Serum Estradiol Levels and Their Influence on Clinical Association Studies in Men
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S. Boonen | M. Nilsson | D. Mellström | N. Pendleton | C. Ohlsson | F. Casanueva | J. Finn | A. Giwercman | K. Kula | M. Punab | D. Vanderschueren | L. Vandenput | Frederick C W Wu | E. Orwoll | M. Lean | K. Ward | I. Huhtaniemi | G. Forti | Judith E. Adams | M. Karlsson | F. Labrie | T. O’Neill | S. Pye | G. Bártfai | Ö. Ljunggren | T. Han | David M Lee | H. Ryberg | Å. Tivesten | J. Adams | Maria E. Nilsson
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