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bibliographicCitation Ishikawa T, Fujisawa M, Tapanainen J. Screening of FSH receptor gene mutation (C566T) in azoospermic men in Japan. Arch Androl. 2006 Jan;52(1):15–9. doi: 10.1080/01485010500302063. PMID: 16338864.
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