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A. De Bartolomeis - Vol. 5, Dicembre 1999, num.4

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Neuroanatomia funzionale e molecolare: implicazioni comportamentali per le differenze di genere
Functional and molecular neuroanatomy: behavioral implications in gender differences

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21 Soweller, ThompsonPM, Colin J Holmes, Holmes CJ, Jernigan TL, Toga AW.
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27 Schlosser R, Hutchinson M, Joseffer S, Rusinek H, Saarimaki A, Stevenson J, Dewey SL, Brodie JD.
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28 Lambe EK
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30 Galaburda A, Menard Rosen G.
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33 Holman SD.
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34 Davis EC, Popper P, Gorski RA.
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35 Nishizawa S, Benkefalt C., Young SN, Leyton M, Mzengeza, de Montigny I.
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36 Loy R, Sheldon RA.
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43 Madeira MD, Lieberman AR.
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44 Grimshaw GM, Bryden MP, Finegan J.
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45 Cohen-Kettenis, van Goozen SHM, Doorn CD, Gooren LJG.
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46 Hines M, Shipley C.
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47 Magnotta VQA, Andreasen NC, Schultz SK, Harris G, Cizadlo T, Heckel D, Nopoulos, Flaum M.
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48 Lustig RH.
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49 Miranda RC Toran-Allerand CD.
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50 Inestrez MC, Marzolo M-P, Bonnefont AB.
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51 Sorabi F, Miranda RC, Toran-Allerand CD.
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52 Miranda R, Sohrabji, Singh M, Toran Allerand CD.
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53 Eriksson PS, Perfilieva Bjork-Erikson, Alborn A-M, Nordborg C, Peterson DA, Gage FH.
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54 Gould E, Reeves Aj, Graziano MA, Gross CG.
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