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Oestradiol transmission from males to females in the context of the Bruce and Vandenbergh effects in mice (Mus musculus)

Guzzo et al., 2012

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Guzzo A
Jheon J
Imtiaz F
Decatanzaro D
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REPRODUCTION Page 1 REPRODUCTION RESEARCH Oestradiol transmission from males to females in the context of the Bruce and Vandenbergh effects in mice (Mus musculus) Adam C Guzzo, Jihwan Jheon, Faizan Imtiaz and Denys deCatanzaro …
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