Effects of cross-sex hormones on cerebral activation during language and mental rotation: An fMRI study in transsexuals
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N. F. Ramsey | N. Ramsey | R. Kahn | I. Sommer | P. Cohen-Kettenis | L. Gooren | I.E.C. Sommer | P. T. Cohen-Kettenis | T. van Raalten | A. J. vd Veer | L. E. Ramsey | L.J.G. Gooren | R. S. Kahn | R. Kahn | I. Sommer | T. V. Raalten | A. Veer | Lenny Ramsey
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