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Genetic and environmental effects on the continuity of ejaculatory dysfunction
BJU International, 10/29/09
Jern P et al. – Ejaculatory dysfunction seems to be temporally stable both in the short and long term. Genes that contribute to the variance in PE at first intercourse are similar to those that contribute to the variance in PE later in life, whereas there are, in this regard, substantial differences in the unshared environmental factors that are a cause of PE.
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