Longitudinal Assessment of Serum Free Testosterone Concentration Predicts Memory Performance and Cognitive Status in Elderly Men
Scott D. Moffat(Institute on Aging), Susan M. Resnick(Institute on Aging), Alan B. Zonderman(University of Maryland, Baltimore), E. Jeffrey Metter(Johns Hopkins University), S. Mitchell Harman(National Institutes of Health), Marc R. Blackman(National Institutes of Health)
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