Sex steroids and bone mass. A study of changes about the time of menopause.
Charles W. Slemenda(Indiana University School of Medicine), C. Conrad Johnston(Indiana University – Purdue University Indianapolis), Christopher Longcope(University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School), Siu L. Hui(Indiana University – Purdue University Indianapolis)
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