Age Trends in the Level of Serum Testosterone and Other Hormones in Middle-Aged Men: Longitudinal Results from the Massachusetts Male Aging Study
Henry A. Feldman, John B. McKinlay(New England Research Institutes), Carol A. Derby(New England Research Institutes), Andrea D. Coviello(Boston University), Christopher Longcope(University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School), William J. Bremner(University of Washington Medical Center), Andre B. Araujo(Moderna Therapeutics (United States)), Catherine B. Johannes(RTI Health Solutions)
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