Estradiol- and Progesterone-Associated Changes in microRNA-Induced Silencing and Reduced Antiseizure Efficacy of an Antagomir in Female Mice
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C. Gross | D. Ritter | Alex Bunk | Angela R. White | J. Rymer | Emma V. Parkins | Durgesh Tiwari | Amanda M. McGann | Valerine Rajathi | Lindsay N. Beasley | McKenzie F. Rice | Katie E. Smith | Carolyn M. Doerning | Jeffrey K. Rymer
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