Glucocorticoid receptor activation is involved in producing abnormal phenotypes of single-prolonged stress rats: A putative post-traumatic stress disorder model
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K. Kohda | T. Yamaji | J. Motohashi | S. Morinobu | Nobumasa Kato | S. Morinobu | K. Harada | N. Kato | A. Hoshino | K. Kato | N. Matsuoka
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