Brain‐derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) is required for the enhancement of hippocampal neurogenesis following environmental enrichment
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Chiara Braschi | Nicoletta Berardi | Matteo Caleo | Lino Tessarollo | Lamberto Maffei | L. Maffei | N. Berardi | M. Caleo | L. Tessarollo | C. Rossi | C. Braschi | A. Angelucci | Chiara Rossi | Andrea Angelucci | Laura Costantin | Mario Mazzantini | Francesco Babbini | Maria Elena Fabbri | M. Mazzantini | L. Costantin | Francesco Babbini | M. E. Fabbri
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