GnRH receptor gene expression in the developing rat hippocampus: transcriptional regulation and potential roles in neuronal plasticity.
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Anne-Laure Schang | J. Laverrière | R. Counis | J. Cohen‐Tannoudji | V. Ngô-Muller | A. Granger | C. Loudes | C. Bleux | M. Chenut | S. Magre
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