Effects of estrogen and testosterone treatment on serotonin transporter binding in the brain of surgically postmenopausal women – a PET study
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Christer Halldin | Hristina Jovanovic | Jacqueline Borg | Ljiljana Kocoska-Maras | Angelique Flöter Rådestad | Angelica Lindén Hirschberg | Anna-Lena Nordström | C. Halldin | A. Nordström | L. Kocoska-Maras | A. Hirschberg | J. Borg | H. Jovanovic | A. Rådestad
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