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Open Life Sciences
(Mar 2008)
Prenatal testosterone improves the spatial learning and memory by protein synthesis in different lobes of the brain in the male and female rat
Gurzu Cristian,
Artenie Vlad,
Hritcu Lucian,
Ciobica Alin
Affiliations
Gurzu Cristian
Department of Molecular and Experimental Biology, Biology Faculty, University „Alexandru Ioan Cuza”, 700505, Iasi, Romania
Artenie Vlad
Department of Molecular and Experimental Biology, Biology Faculty, University „Alexandru Ioan Cuza”, 700505, Iasi, Romania
Hritcu Lucian
Department of Molecular and Experimental Biology, Biology Faculty, University „Alexandru Ioan Cuza”, 700505, Iasi, Romania
Ciobica Alin
Department of Molecular and Experimental Biology, Biology Faculty, University „Alexandru Ioan Cuza”, 700505, Iasi, Romania
DOI
https://doi.org/10.2478/s11535-008-0003-z
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Vol. 3, no. 1
pp. 39 – 47
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Keywords
testosterone
spatial memory
frontal lobe
temporal lobe
protein synthesis
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