The role of corticotropin-releasing factor in behavioural responses to stress.
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G F Koob | G. Koob | S. Heinrichs | F. Menzaghi | K. Miczek | E. Pich | K. Britton | S C Heinrichs | E M Pich | F Menzaghi | H Baldwin | K Miczek | K T Britton | H. Baldwin | Frédérique Menzaghi | Helen A. Baldwin | Klaus A. Miczek | E. M. Pich
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