Contrary to what your know-it-all professor told you


Contrary to what your know-it-all professor told you, steroids can be made in the brain. A good example is estradiol, which is made in the brains of both men and women. However, extensive experimentation  in rodents has shown that none of the brain estrogen can be found in the general circulation. What is the term for the most likely function of "brain estrogen"?

 

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