Expression and neuropeptidergic characterization of estrogen receptors (ERalpha and ERbeta) throughout the rat brain: anatomical evidence of distinct roles of each subtype.
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C Labrie | C. Labrie | C. Labrie | S. Rivest | R. Nappi | G. Drolet | N Laflamme | N. Laflamme | S Rivest | R E Nappi | G Drolet | Rossella E. Nappi
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