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Normal Spermatogenesis in a Man with Mutant Luteinizing Hormone
New England Journal of Medicine, 11/05/09
Achard C et al. – The residual luteinizing hormone activity, resulting in the expression of steroidogenic enzymes in few mature Leydig cells producing small amounts of intratesticular testosterone (20.2 ng per gram), was sufficient for complete and quantitatively normal spermatogenesis.
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