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Early bone mineral density decrease is associated with FSH and LH, not estrogen

✍ Scribed by Xi-Yu Wu; Shan-Jiang Yu; Hong Zhang; Hui Xie; Xiang-Hang Luo; Yi-Qun Peng; Ling-Qing Yuan; Ru-Chun Dai; Zhi-Feng Sheng; Shi-Ping Liu; Xian-Ping Wu; Er-Yuan Liao


Book ID
118427866
Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2013
Tongue
English
Weight
719 KB
Volume
415
Category
Article
ISSN
0009-8981

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