Role of endogenous opioid system in the regulation of the stress response
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Jean-François Trottier | J. Trottier | R. Kinkead | G. Drolet | É. Dumont | Sylvie Laforest | Guy Drolet | Éric C. Dumont | Isabelle Gosselin | Richard Kinkead | S. Laforest | I. Gosselin
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