Анализ поведенческих и нейроэндокринных механизмов половой активации самцов: роль неблагоприятных воздействий в разные периоды онтогенеза и серотонина мозга
Диссертация
Актуальность проблемы. Половое поведение относится к важнейшим составляющим репродуктивной функции, знание деталей организации которой необходимо как для успешного лечения различных патологических отклонений у человека, так и для коррекции половой активности у животных. По данным Всемирной организации здравоохранения (2001), в последние годы во всём мире отмечается устойчивая тенденция… Читать ещё >
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