Callard, Gloria V.Greytak, Sarah R.Novillo Villajos, ApoloniaCotter, Kellie A.Meyer, Rebecca K.Balthazart, JacquesBall, Gregory2013-11-272013-11-272012Callard, G. V., Greytak, S. R., Novillo, A., Cotter, K. A., & Meyer, R. K. (2012). Brain aromatase in fishes: historical perspective and comparative approaches. In J. Balthazart & G. Ball (Eds.), Brain aromatase, estrogens, and behavior. Oxford Scholarship Online.9780199841196http://hdl.handle.net/11268/900The ability to convert androgens to estrogens is an ancient and highly conserved characteristic of the vertebrate brain but is lacking in amphioxus and all other invertebrates, indicating that a functional form of the enzyme first evolved in the brain ofengBrain Aromatase in Fishes: Historical Perspective and Comparative Approachesbook part10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199841196.001.0001restricted accessHidrobiología