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Effect of stress and diazepam treatment during infancy on the corticosterone regulation and androgenic activity in adult male rats

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Stresseinwirkung in früher postnataler Ontogenese führt bei erwachsenen Ratten zu Veränderungen, die auf eine erhöhte Androgenaktivität hinweisen. Die Mehrheit dieser Veränderungen kann mittels Diazepam gehemmt werden.

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Erdösová, R., Jakoubek, B. & Kraus, M. Effect of stress and diazepam treatment during infancy on the corticosterone regulation and androgenic activity in adult male rats. Experientia 31, 62–63 (1975). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01924680

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