Cytokines and cholinergic signals co-modulate surgical stress-induced changes in mood and memory
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Michal Gruberger | Hermona Soreq | Irit Shapira-Lichter | Raz Yirmiya | A. Reichenberg | H. Soreq | I. Shapira-Lichter | B. Beilin | Y. Shavit | H. Bessler | M. Gruberger | R. Yirmiya | Abraham Reichenberg | Dan Seror | Benzion Beilin | Keren Ofek | Hanna Bessler | Yehuda Shavit | Galina Grinevich | Eldad Posner | D. Seror | Galina Grinevich | K. Ofek | Eldad Posner
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