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Dopage aux androgènes dans le milieu sportif. Evaluation du risque médical. A propos du cas d'un patient qui pratique le bodybuilding

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Dopage aux androgènes dans le milieu sportif. Evaluation du risque médical. A propos du cas d'un patient qui pratique le bodybuilding
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Basic and Clinical Andrology, June 2004
DOI 10.1007/bf03034798
Authors

Frédéric Colomb, Vincent Laroche, Olivier Laroche, Eric Jacob Benizri

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#17,286,379
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#78
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