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Gene expression is altered in the lateral hypothalamus upon activation of the mu opioid receptor. [electronic resource] by
- Befort, K
- Filliol, D
- Darcq, E
- Ghate, A
- Matifas, A
- Lardenois, A
- Muller, J
- Thibault, C
- Dembele, D
- Poch, O
- Kieffer, B L
Producer: 20080718
In:
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences vol. 1129
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Transcriptome analysis identifies genes with enriched expression in the mouse central extended amygdala. [electronic resource] by
- Becker, J A J
- Befort, K
- Blad, C
- Filliol, D
- Ghate, A
- Dembele, D
- Thibault, C
- Koch, M
- Muller, J
- Lardenois, A
- Poch, O
- Kieffer, B L
Producer: 20090414
In:
Neuroscience vol. 156
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Mu-opioid receptor activation induces transcriptional plasticity in the central extended amygdala. [electronic resource] by
- Befort, K
- Filliol, D
- Ghate, A
- Darcq, E
- Matifas, A
- Muller, J
- Lardenois, A
- Thibault, C
- Dembele, D
- Le Merrer, J
- Becker, J A J
- Poch, O
- Kieffer, B L
Producer: 20080820
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The European journal of neuroscience vol. 27
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