The most important sexual organ
Carina Dennis
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Carina Dennis: Nature's Australasian correspondent
Nature, 2004, vol. 427, issue 6973, 390-392
Abstract:
New evidence suggests that the brain begins to develop differently in males and females much earlier than was thought — before sex hormones come into play. Carina Dennis considers the implications.
Date: 2004
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