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Reference list - Testosterone, the brain and psyche
1. Gray A, Jackson DN, McKinlay JB. The relation between dominance, anger, and hormones in normally aging men: results from the Massachusetts Male Aging Study. Psychosom.Med. 1991;53:375-85.

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6. Seidman SN,.Walsh BT. Testosterone and depression in aging men. Am.J.Geriatr.Psychiatry 1999;7:18-33.

7. Tang MX, Jacobs D, Stern Y, Marder K, Schofield P, Gurland B et al. Effect of oestrogen during menopause on risk and age at onset of Alzheimer's disease. Lancet 1996;348:429-32.

8 . Gouras GK, Xu H, Gross RS, Greenfield JP, Hai B, Wang R et al. Testosterone reduces neuronal secretion of Alzheimer's beta-amyloid peptides. Proc.Natl.Acad.Sci.U.S.A 2000;97:1202-5.

9. Goudsmit E, Filers E, Swaab DF. Changes in vasopressin neurons and fibers in aging and Alzheimer's disease: reversibility in the rat. Prog.Clin.Biol.Res. 1989;317:1193-208.

 

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