Endothelial dysfunction in hyperandrogenic polycystic ovary syndrome is not explained by either obesity or ectopic fat deposition
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Endothelial dysfunction in hyperandrogenic polycystic ovary syndrome is not explained by either obesity or ectopic fat deposition
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CLINICAL SCIENCE
Volume 126, Issue 1, Pages 67-74
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Portland Press Ltd.
发表日期
2013-07-08
DOI
10.1042/cs20130186
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