Long-term chronic treatment with stanozolol lacks significant effects on aggression and activity in young and adult male laboratory mice.
@article{MartnezSanchs1996LongtermCT, title={Long-term chronic treatment with stanozolol lacks significant effects on aggression and activity in young and adult male laboratory mice.}, author={Sonia Mart{\'i}nez-Sanch{\'i}s and Paul Fr{\'e}dric Brain and A Salvador and Vicente M. Sim{\'o}n}, journal={General pharmacology}, year={1996}, volume={27 2}, pages={ 293-8 } }
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EFFECTS OF CHRONIC TREATMENT WITH TESTOSTERONE PROPIONATE ON AGGRESSION AND HORMONAL LEVELS IN INTACT MALE MICE
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