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Publications by T Bäckström
Progesterone Selectively Increases Amygdala Reactivity in Women
Molecular Psychiatry
Psychiatry
Molecular Neuroscience
Mental Health
Molecular Biology
Cellular
Microdialysis of the Spinal Cord During Thoracic Aortic Cross-Clamping in a Porcine Model
Spinal Cord
Medicine
Neurology
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