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Q43491756-0FE76419-3473-465D-AAAD-093CC5F23CCE
Q43491756-0FE76419-3473-465D-AAAD-093CC5F23CCE
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Short fused? associations between white matter connections, sex steroids, and aggression across adolescence.
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Exogenous testosterone enhances responsiveness to social threat in the neural circuitry of social aggression in humans.