An ensemble recruited by α2a-adrenergic receptors is engaged in a stressor-specific manner in mice
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D. Winder | R. Simerly | Sachin Patel | E. Calipari | Joseph R. Luchsinger | S. Centanni | Jordan A. Brown | Samuel W. Centanni | M. Bedenbaugh | Nicholas Petersen | Stephanie A. Cajigas | H. Yoon | A. Y. Jin
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