Testosterone refers to the main hormone associated with sexual desire in males.
The most notable is androgen which is recognized for fueling aggressiveness in males
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"Testosterone" findet sich im UNSPSC Code "51182003"
  Testosterone Cypionat
List of books: Testosterone
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