DHEA and the brain

DHEA and the Brain reviews a range of existing studies regarding DHEA administration to animals and humans. Chapter authors evaluate DHEA metabolism in tissues and organs, explore DHEA effects in the liver that may be of importance to the brain, and discuss recent findings regarding how DHEA is made...

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Other Authors: Morfin, Robert (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London Taylor & Francis 2002
Series:Nutrition, brain and behavior v. 1
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