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In-text: (Hutchison et al., 2008)
Your Bibliography: Hutchison, G., Scott, H., Walker, M., McKinnell, C., Ferrara, D., Mahood, I. and Sharpe, R., 2008. Sertoli Cell Development and Function in an Animal Model of Testicular Dysgenesis Syndrome1. Biology of Reproduction, 78(2), pp.352-360.
In-text: (Matthews, 2002)
Your Bibliography: Matthews, P., 2002. Measurement of excitability of tonically firing neurones tested in a variable‐threshold model motoneurone. The Journal of Physiology, 544(1), pp.315-332.
In-text: (Sharpe and Skakkebaek, 2008)
Your Bibliography: Sharpe, R. and Skakkebaek, N., 2008. Testicular dysgenesis syndrome: mechanistic insights and potential new downstream effects. Fertility and Sterility, 89(2), pp.e33-e38.
In-text: (van den Driesche et al., 2017)
Your Bibliography: van den Driesche, S., Kilcoyne, K., Wagner, I., Rebourcet, D., Boyle, A., Mitchell, R., McKinnell, C., Macpherson, S., Donat, R., Shukla, C., Jorgensen, A., Meyts, E., Skakkebaek, N. and Sharpe, R., 2017. Experimentally induced testicular dysgenesis syndrome originates in the masculinization programming window. JCI Insight, 2(6).
In-text: (van den Driesche et al., 2012)
Your Bibliography: van den Driesche, S., Kolovos, P., Platts, S., Drake, A. and Sharpe, R., 2012. Inter-Relationship between Testicular Dysgenesis and Leydig Cell Function in the Masculinization Programming Window in the Rat. PLoS ONE, 7(1), p.e30111.
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