Developmental profile of glucocorticoid binding to synaptic plasma membrane from rat brain
Author:
Affiliation:
1. Department of Pharmacology and Molecular Biology; The Chicago Medical School; North Chicago IL 60064 U.S.A.
2. Department of Neurology; Cornell University Medical College; New York NY 10021 U.S.A.
Publisher
Wiley
Subject
Developmental Biology,Developmental Neuroscience
Link
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/wol1/doi/10.1016/0736-5748(93)90005-X/fullpdf
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