Hormone-Drug Interactions and Their Influence on Aggressive Behavior

  • Miczek K
  • DeBold J
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The study of the chemical events that are necessary for aggressive behavior to be initiated and performed is pursued by neurochemists, endocrinologists, and pharmacologists. Endocrinological and pharmacological studies of aggression share many features of research...

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Miczek, K. A., & DeBold, J. F. (1983). Hormone-Drug Interactions and Their Influence on Aggressive Behavior. In Hormones and Aggressive Behavior (pp. 313–347). Springer US. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-3521-4_12

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