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Elevated Prolactin during Pregnancy Drives a Phenotypic Switch in Mouse Hypothalamic Dopaminergic Neurons. [electronic resource] by
- Yip, Siew H
- Romanò, Nicola
- Gustafson, Papillon
- Hodson, David J
- Williams, Eloise J
- Kokay, Ilona C
- Martin, Agnes O
- Mollard, Patrice
- Grattan, David R
- Bunn, Stephen J
Producer: 20200421
In:
Cell reports vol. 26
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Plasticity of hypothalamic dopamine neurons during lactation results in dissociation of electrical activity and release. [electronic resource] by
- Romanò, Nicola
- Yip, Siew H
- Hodson, David J
- Guillou, Anne
- Parnaudeau, Sébastien
- Kirk, Siobhan
- Tronche, François
- Bonnefont, Xavier
- Le Tissier, Paul
- Bunn, Stephen J
- Grattan, Dave R
- Mollard, Patrice
- Martin, Agnès O
Producer: 20130426
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The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience vol. 33
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The circadian clock components CRY1 and CRY2 are necessary to sustain sex dimorphism in mouse liver metabolism. [electronic resource] by
- Bur, Isabelle M
- Cohen-Solal, Anne M
- Carmignac, Danielle
- Abecassis, Pierre-Yves
- Chauvet, Norbert
- Martin, Agnès O
- van der Horst, Gijsbertus T J
- Robinson, Iain C A F
- Maurel, Patrick
- Mollard, Patrice
- Bonnefont, Xavier
Producer: 20090601
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The Journal of biological chemistry vol. 284
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