Aminergic and peptidergic pathways subserving the stress response (1992)
- Authors:
- Autor USP: BITTENCOURT, JACKSON CIONI - ICB
- Unidade: ICB
- Assunto: ANATOMIA
- Language: Inglês
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- Publisher: Gordon and Breach Science Publishers
- Publisher place: New York
- Date published: 1992
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ABNT
SAWCHENKO, P E et al. Aminergic and peptidergic pathways subserving the stress response. Stress: Neuroendocrine and Molecular Approaches. Tradução . New York: Gordon and Breach Science Publishers, 1992. . . Acesso em: 11 mar. 2026. -
APA
Sawchenko, P. E., Cunningham, E. T., Bittencourt, J. C., & Chan, R. W. (1992). Aminergic and peptidergic pathways subserving the stress response. In Stress: Neuroendocrine and Molecular Approaches. New York: Gordon and Breach Science Publishers. -
NLM
Sawchenko PE, Cunningham ET, Bittencourt JC, Chan RW. Aminergic and peptidergic pathways subserving the stress response. In: Stress: Neuroendocrine and Molecular Approaches. New York: Gordon and Breach Science Publishers; 1992. [citado 2026 mar. 11 ] -
Vancouver
Sawchenko PE, Cunningham ET, Bittencourt JC, Chan RW. Aminergic and peptidergic pathways subserving the stress response. In: Stress: Neuroendocrine and Molecular Approaches. New York: Gordon and Breach Science Publishers; 1992. [citado 2026 mar. 11 ] - Dorsomedial hypothalamus CRF type 1 receptors selectively modulate inhibitory avoidance responses in the elevated T-maze
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