Blood-Borne Angiotensin II Acts in the Brain to Influence Behavioral and Endocrine Responses to Psychogenic Stress
Eric G. Krause(Norwegian Womens Public Health Association), Randall R. Sakai, Annette D. de Kloet(University of Florida), Jonathan N. Flak, Yvonne M. Ulrich‐Lai(University of Cincinnati), Michael D. Smeltzer(University of Cincinnati), James P. Herman(University of Cincinnati), Stephen C. Woods, Steven P. Wilson(University of South Carolina), Karen A. Scott(Georgia State University), Kenneth R. Jones, Lawrence P. Reagan(University of South Carolina)
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