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Endocrine control of sexual behavior in mammals

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L'auteur présente une revue critique des bases expérimentales de l'hypothèse neuro-endocrine du comportement sexuel des mammifères.

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Presented before the symposium on sexual behavior sponsored by the section of Animal Behavior and Sociobiology of the Ecological Society at the 1957 Meeting of the AAAS. Paper No. 2254 in the journal series of the Pennsylvania Experiment Station.

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Anthony, A. Endocrine control of sexual behavior in mammals. Experientia 15, 325–328 (1959). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02159810

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