Chronic unpredictable stress increases CRF2 mRNA expression in the lateral septal nucleus in the rat brain (2008)
- Authors:
- USP affiliated authors: BITTENCOURT, JACKSON CIONI - ICB ; SCAVONE, CRISTOFORO - ICB
- Unidade: ICB
- Subjects: ANATOMIA; FARMACOLOGIA
- Language: Inglês
- Imprenta:
- Publisher: Comissão de Cultura e Extensão Universitária do ICB/USP
- Publisher place: São Paulo
- Date published: 2008
- Source:
- Título: Resumos
- Conference titles: Congresso do Instituto de Ciências Biomédicas da Universidade de São Paulo
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ABNT
MALTA, M. B. et al. Chronic unpredictable stress increases CRF2 mRNA expression in the lateral septal nucleus in the rat brain. 2008, Anais.. São Paulo: Comissão de Cultura e Extensão Universitária do ICB/USP, 2008. . Acesso em: 13 fev. 2026. -
APA
Malta, M. B., Sita, L. V., Silva, J. M., Bittencourt, J. C., Scavone, C., & Munhoz, C. D. (2008). Chronic unpredictable stress increases CRF2 mRNA expression in the lateral septal nucleus in the rat brain. In Resumos. São Paulo: Comissão de Cultura e Extensão Universitária do ICB/USP. -
NLM
Malta MB, Sita LV, Silva JM, Bittencourt JC, Scavone C, Munhoz CD. Chronic unpredictable stress increases CRF2 mRNA expression in the lateral septal nucleus in the rat brain. Resumos. 2008 ;[citado 2026 fev. 13 ] -
Vancouver
Malta MB, Sita LV, Silva JM, Bittencourt JC, Scavone C, Munhoz CD. Chronic unpredictable stress increases CRF2 mRNA expression in the lateral septal nucleus in the rat brain. Resumos. 2008 ;[citado 2026 fev. 13 ] - Chronic unpredictable stress increases CRF2 mRNA expression in the lateral septal nucleus and ventromedial hypothalamic nucleus in the rat brain
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