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Q39161021-8AB514B3-80AB-41A8-ACCC-30B2957539F3
Q39161021-8AB514B3-80AB-41A8-ACCC-30B2957539F3
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Female prostate: historical, developmental, and morphological perspectives.
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Testosterone promotes an anabolic increase in the rat female prostate (Skene's paraurethral gland) which acquires a male ventral prostate phenotype.