Kisspeptin modulates sexual and emotional brain processing in humans
Alexander Comninos(National Health Service), Waljit S. Dhillo(Imperial College London), Victoria Salem(NIHR Imperial Biomedical Research Centre), Stephen R. Bloom(Imperial College London), Risheka Ratnasabapathy(Hammersmith Hospital), Sarah Thomas(King's College London), Chioma Izzi‐Engbeaya(Hammersmith Hospital), Paul Bassett, Ole Kristian Brandtzaeg(University of Oslo), Christoph Hönigsperger(University of Oslo), Julia Prague(Hammersmith Hospital), Alexander Nesbitt(American Society for Investigative Pathology), Mark Tanner(Hammersmith Hospital), Meire Ribeiro da Silva(University of Oslo), Ali Abbara(National Health Service), Lysia Demetriou(Hammersmith Hospital), Matthew B. Wall(Hammersmith Hospital), Steven Ray Wilson(University of Oslo), Channa Jayasena(Imperial College London), Sophie Clarke(Imperial College London), Elsa Lundanes(University of Oslo), Rachel C. Brown(King's College London), Gurjinder Nijher(Hammersmith Hospital), Shakunthala Narayanaswamy(Hammersmith Hospital), Eugenii A. Rabiner(GlaxoSmithKline (United Kingdom)), Amrish Mehta(National Health Service), Amar Shah(American Society for Investigative Pathology)
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