Sex-specific effects of neonatal progestin receptor antagonism on juvenile social play behavior in rats
Abstract Developing mammals are exposed to progesterone through several sources; however, the role of progesterone in early development is not well understood. Males express more progestin receptors (PRs) than females within several brain regions during early postnatal life, suggesting that PRs may...
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Autor principal: | R. M. Forbes-Lorman |
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BMC
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/0487534f50ad420b955fe0674ae3f5c3 |
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