Interactions of estrogen and insulin-like growth factor-I in the brain: molecular mechanisms and functional implications
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Luis M. Garcia-Segura | L. Doncarlos | L. Garcia-Segura | Í. Azcoitia | P. Mendéz | G. P. Cardona-Gómez | Pablo Mendez | Lydia L. DonCarlos | Iñigo Azcoitia | Gloria Patricia Cardona-Gómez | P. Méndez | G. Cardona-Gómez
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