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Association of stress, hostility and plasma testosterone levels.
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Association of stress, hostility and plasma testosterone levels.
King JA, Rosal MC, Ma Y, Reed GW. Association of stress, hostility and plasma testosterone levels. Neuro Endocrinol Lett. 2005 Aug; 26(4):355-60.
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Adaptation, Psychological
Adult
Aggression
Female
Hostility
Humans
Male
Middle Aged
Personality
Reference Values
Stress, Psychological
Testosterone
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Milagros Rosal PhD
George W Reed PhD
Jean King PhD