Luttge W G
Experientia. 1979 Feb 15;35(2):273-4. doi: 10.1007/BF01920660.
Testosterone-stimulated intermale aggression in castrated mice can be reversibly inhibited by anti-estrogen administration suggesting that estrogen formation and actions in the brain may be required for testosterone's behavioral actions.
在去势小鼠中,睾酮刺激的雄性间攻击行为可通过给予抗雌激素而被可逆性抑制,这表明大脑中雌激素的生成及作用可能是睾酮产生行为效应所必需的。