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Class:IdLiteratureReference:5601792
_displayNameDysmetabolic syndrome in a man with a novel mutation of the aromatase gene: effects of testosterone, alendronate, and estradiol treatment
_timestamp2014-06-13 12:37:26
author[Person:5601837] Maffei, Laura
[Person:5601808] Murata, Yoko
[Person:5601800] Rochira, Vincenzo
[Person:5601852] Tubert, Gloria
[Person:5601835] Aranda, Claudio
[Person:5601785] Vazquez, Marcela
[Person:5601825] Clyne, Colin D
[Person:5601821] Davis, Susan
[Person:193145] Simpson, ER
[Person:5601805] Carani, Cesare
created[InstanceEdit:5601814] Jassal, Bijay, 2014-06-13
journalJ. Clin. Endocrinol. Metab.
pages61-70
pubMedIdentifier14715828
titleDysmetabolic syndrome in a man with a novel mutation of the aromatase gene: effects of testosterone, alendronate, and estradiol treatment
volume89
year2004
(literatureReference)[FailedReaction:5601849] Defective CYP19A1 does not convert ANDST to E1 [Homo sapiens]
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