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Diethylstilboestrol Exposure Does Not Reduce Testosterone Production in Human Fetal Testis Xenografts

  • Rod T. Mitchell ,

    rod.mitchell@ed.ac.uk

    Affiliations MRC Centre for Reproductive Health, Edinburgh University, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, Department of Child Life and Health, Edinburgh University, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom

  • Richard M. Sharpe,

    Affiliation MRC Centre for Reproductive Health, Edinburgh University, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom

  • Richard A. Anderson,

    Affiliation MRC Centre for Reproductive Health, Edinburgh University, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom

  • Chris McKinnell,

    Affiliation MRC Centre for Reproductive Health, Edinburgh University, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom

  • Sheila Macpherson,

    Affiliation MRC Centre for Reproductive Health, Edinburgh University, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom

  • Lee B. Smith,

    Affiliation MRC Centre for Reproductive Health, Edinburgh University, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom

  • W. Hamish B. Wallace,

    Affiliation Department of Child Life and Health, Edinburgh University, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom

  • Christopher J. H. Kelnar,

    Affiliation Department of Child Life and Health, Edinburgh University, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom

  • Sander van den Driesche

    Affiliation MRC Centre for Reproductive Health, Edinburgh University, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom

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