The vicious cycle towards violence: focus on the negative feedback mechanisms of brain serotonin neurotransmission.

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Published in Front Behav Neurosci on November 20, 2009

Authors

Sietse F de Boer1, Doretta Caramaschi, Deepa Natarajan, Jaap M Koolhaas

Author Affiliations

1: Department of Behavioral Physiology, University of Groningen Haren, The Netherlands. s.f.de.boer@rug.nl

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