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Archives of Andrology
Journal of Reproductive Systems
Volume 43, 1999 - Issue 3
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Research Article

CHANGES IN THE EPIDIDYMAL ULTRASTRUCTURE IN HYPOTHYROID RATS

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Pages 197-201 | Published online: 09 Jul 2009

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A. G. DEL RIO, L. A. PALAORO, O. E. CANESSA & A. M. BLANCO. (2003) EPIDIDYMAL CYTOLOGY CHANGES IN HYPOTHYROID RATS. Archives of Andrology 49:4, pages 247-255.
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A. G. Del Rio, L. A. Palaoro, A. M. Blanco, H. Niepomniszcze. (2001) EPIDIDYMAL SCANNING ELECTRON MICROSCOPY STUDY IN HYPOTHYROID RATS. Archives of Andrology 46:1, pages 73-77.
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Brenda Anguiano, Nuri Aranda, Guadalupe Delgado & Carmen Aceves. (2008) Epididymis Expresses the Highest 5′-Deiodinase Activity in the Male Reproductive System: Kinetic Characterization, Distribution, and Hormonal Regulation. Endocrinology 149:8, pages 4209-4217.
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