Anabolic steroids and aggressive behavior in cynomolgus monkeys
Abstract An animal model was employed to examine the effect of testosterone on aggressive behavior patterns. Ten cynomolgus monkeys were assigned to either an experimental or a control group and given biweekly injections; the experimental group received testosterone propionate, and the controls a sh...
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