Chronic mild stress and antidepressant treatment alter 5-HT1A receptor expression by modifying DNA methylation of a conserved Sp4 site
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C. Belzung | P. Albert | A. Millar | M. Daigle | B. François | S. Leman | F. Minier | A. L. Guisquet | Jeremy Soo
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