The testosterone metabolite and neurosteroid 3α-androstanediol may mediate the effects of testosterone on conditioned place preference
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R. Rosellini | C. Frye | M. Rhodes | B. Svare | Robert A Rosellini | Bruce B Svare | Madeline E Rhodes | Cheryl A Frye
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