Spinal motor and sensory neurons are androgen targets in an acrobatic bird.
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Matthew J. Fuxjager | B. Schlinger | L. Fusani | L. Day | M. Hau | N. Feng | J. Barske | A. Mirzatoni | J. Schultz | Ni Y. Feng | Ni Y. Feng
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