Expression of delta opioid receptor mRNA and protein in the rat cerebral cortex and cerebellum is decreased by growth hormone
Anders I. Persson(University of California, San Francisco), Peter S. Eriksson(University of Gothenburg), Christian Sonesson(University of Gothenburg), Jan Oscarsson(AstraZeneca (Netherlands)), Olle Isaksson(University of Gothenburg), N. David Åberg(Sahlgrenska University Hospital), Lars Rönnbäck(University of Gothenburg), Fredrik Frick(University of Gothenburg)
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