Genetic Mechanisms in Neural and Hormonal Controls over Female Reproductive Behaviors

Author:

Lee A.W.,Kow L.-M.,Devidze N.,Ribeiro A.,Martin-Alguacil N.,Schober J.,Pfaff D.

Funder

Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

National Science Foundation

National Institutes of Health

Publisher

Elsevier

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