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choriogonadotropin hormone binding
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Loss of PBX1 function in Leydig cells causes testicular dysgenesis and male sterility.
Prenatal exposure to environmentally relevant levels of PBDE-99 leads to testicular dysgenesis with …
LEYDIG CELL HYPOPLASIA: A UNIQUE PARADOX IN THE DIAGNOSIS OF 46,XY DISORDERS OF SEX DEVELOPMENT.
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Molecular Pathology of Cryptorchidism-Induced Infertility.
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