Androgens' effects to enhance learning may be mediated in part through actions at estrogen receptor-beta in the hippocampus.

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Published in Neurobiol Learn Mem on August 14, 2006

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Kassandra L Edinger1, Cheryl A Frye

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1: Department of Psychology, The University at Albany-SUNY, Life Sciences Research Building Rm 1058, 1400 Washington Avenue, Albany, NY 12222, USA.

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