Effects of dietary fat and fiber on plasma and urine androgens and estrogens in men: a controlled feeding study
JF Dorgan(National Cancer Institute), PR Taylor(National Cancer Institute), Padmanabhan P. Nair(Beltsville Human Nutrition Research Center), Arthur Schatzkin(National Institutes of Health), Christopher Longcope(University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School), WS Campbell(National Cancer Institute), C. C. Brown(National Cancer Institute), JT Judd(National Cancer Institute), Charlene Franz(University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School), BA Clevidence(National Cancer Institute), Lisa Kahle
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