Dissociated central and peripheral release of vasopressin, but not oxytocin, in response to repeated swim stress: New insights into the secretory capacities of peptidergic neurons
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C. T. Wotjak | F. Holsboer | C. Wotjak | R. Landgraf | R. Landgraf | M. Engelmann | J. Ganster | G. Kohl | F. Holsboer | R. Landgraf | M. Engelmann | J. Ganster | G. Kohl | Florian Holsboer
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