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Rapid increase of serum FSH levels in castrated male hamsters following transfer from short to long days or exposure to a single long day
scientific article published on 01 July 1982
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Rapid increase of serum FSH levels in castrated male hamsters following transfer from short to long days or exposure to a single long day
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Turek FW
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1 July 1982
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Endocrinology
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111
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332-334
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10.1210/ENDO-111-1-332
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6806076
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