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The article explores the role of oxytocin in social anxiety disorder (SAD) through studies using prairie voles. Epidemiological context highlights sex differences and the persistent nature of SAD, linking tags like 'Oxytocin', 'Neuropeptides', and 'Anterior cingulate cortex' to the biological mechanisms and treatments examined in voles.
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