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Friday, June 11, 2010
Odors Alter Gene Expression After Stress!
CiteULike: Neuron Differentiation-Related Genes Are Up-regulated in the Hypothalamus of Odorant-Inhaling Rats Subjected to Acute Restraint Stress: "Nakamura, A., Fujiwara, S., Ishijima, T., Okada, S., Nakai, Y., Matsumoto, I., Misaka, T., and Abe, K. (0000). Neuron differentiation-related genes are up-regulated in the hypothalamus of odorant-inhaling rats subjected to acute restraint stress. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 0(0)."
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