Physical activity in the androgen receptor knockout mouse: evidence for reversal of androgen deficiency on cancellous bone.

scientific article published on 12 November 2008

Physical activity in the androgen receptor knockout mouse: evidence for reversal of androgen deficiency on cancellous bone. is …
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scholarly articleQ13442814

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P356DOI10.1016/J.BBRC.2008.11.016
P698PubMed publication ID19013130
P5875ResearchGate publication ID23477410

P50authorClaes OhlssonQ60502755
Marc DecramerQ61949657
Roger BouillonQ88527648
P2093author name stringSteven Boonen
Dirk Vanderschueren
Katrien Venken
Guido Verhoeven
Karel De Gendt
Ghislaine Gayan-Ramirez
Filip Callewaert
Jill Ophoff
P433issue1
P407language of work or nameEnglishQ1860
P921main subjectknockout mouseQ1364740
hypoandrogenismQ5959159
P304page(s)139-144
P577publication date2008-11-12
P1433published inBiochemical and Biophysical Research CommunicationsQ864228
P1476titlePhysical activity in the androgen receptor knockout mouse: evidence for reversal of androgen deficiency on cancellous bone.
P478volume378

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