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GOSSYPOL
A Potential Contraceptive for Men
Content:
- Studies with human subjects and non-human primates
- toxicity and teratogenicity studies in animals
- mechanism of action studies in vivo
- mechanism of action studies in vitro
Inventary ID
b1585
Editors
Sheldon J. Segal, The Rockefeller Foundation
Date
1985
Topics
contraception
Language
English
Category
Bücher
Publisher
Verlag Plenum Press
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