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Academic Article Measurement of Mullerian inhibiting substance facilitates management of boys with microphallus and cryptorchidism.
Academic Article Is treatment with a luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone agonist justified in short adolescents?
Academic Article M?llerian-inhibiting substance inhibits rat Leydig cell regeneration after ethylene dimethanesulphonate ablation.
Academic Article MIS/AMH in the assessment of cryptorchidism and intersex conditions.
Academic Article Clinical practice. Idiopathic short stature.
Academic Article Key factors in the regulation of fetal and postnatal Leydig cell development.
Academic Article The influence of endocrine disruptors on pubertal timing.
Academic Article Pseudohypoparathyroidism type 1a and insulin resistance in a child.
Academic Article The role of M?llerian inhibiting substance in the evaluation of phenotypic female patients with mild degrees of virilization.
Academic Article Pubertal and adult Leydig cell function in Mullerian inhibiting substance-deficient mice.
Academic Article Androgen profiles during pubertal Leydig cell development in mice.
Academic Article Evidence of insulin-like growth factor binding protein-3 proteolysis during growth hormone stimulation testing.
Academic Article Mullerian inhibiting substance recruits ALK3 to regulate Leydig cell differentiation.
Concept Hormone Antagonists
Concept Hormones
Concept Human Growth Hormone
Concept Growth Hormone
Concept Luteinizing Hormone
Concept Growth Hormone-Releasing Hormone
Concept Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone
Concept Thyroid Hormones
Concept Anti-Mullerian Hormone
Concept Testicular Hormones
Academic Article Transient hyperthyroidism in an adolescent with hydatidiform mole.
Academic Article Association of peripubertal blood lead levels with reproductive hormones and semen parameters in a longitudinal cohort of Russian men.
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