Implications of Oxytocin in Human Linguistic Cognition: From Genome to Phenome
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Insulin-regulated aminopeptidase immunoreactivity is abundantly present in human hypothalamus and posterior pituitary gland, with reduced expression in paraventricular and suprachiasmatic neurons in chronic schizophrenia.A hypothesis on a role of oxytocin in the social mechanisms of speech and vocal learning.
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Implications of Oxytocin in Human Linguistic Cognition: From Genome to Phenome
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Implications of Oxytocin in Human Linguistic Cognition: From Genome to Phenome
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Implications of Oxytocin in Human Linguistic Cognition: From Genome to Phenome
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Constantina Theofanopoulou
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10.3389/FNINS.2016.00271
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2016-06-14T00:00:00Z