Gonadectomy before puberty increases the number of neurons and glia in the medial prefrontal cortex of female, but not male, rats.
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J. Juraska | W. Koss | Janice M Juraska | Wendy A Koss | Madeline M Lloyd | Renee N Sadowski | Leslie M Wise | R. N. Sadowski | L. Wise | Leslie M. Wise | Wendy A. Koss | Renee N. Sadowski
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