A Unique “Angiotensin-Sensitive” Neuronal Population Coordinates Neuroendocrine, Cardiovascular, and Behavioral Responses to Stress
Annette D. de Kloet(University of Florida), Eric G. Krause(Norwegian Womens Public Health Association), Helmut Hiller(University of Florida), Yalun Tan, Javier E. Stern(Georgia State University), Soledad Pitra(Augusta University), Karlena M. Cahill, Lei Wang(University of Florida), Colin Sumners(University of Florida), Justin A. Smith(University of Florida), Dani Nguyen(American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy)
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