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Class:IdLiteratureReference:9769124
_displayNameDysregulation of miR-142 results in anxiety-like behaviors following single prolonged stress
_timestamp2022-03-15 20:45:29
author[Person:9769120] Ji, Li-Li
[Person:9769122] Ye, Yao
[Person:9769133] Nie, Peng-Yin
[Person:9769134] Peng, Jun-Bo
[Person:9769132] Fu, Chang-Hai
[Person:5644119] Wang, Zhen-Yu
[Person:9769137] Tong, Lei
created[InstanceEdit:9769121] Orlic-Milacic, Marija, 2022-03-15
journalBehav Brain Res
pages157-163
pubMedIdentifier30857769
titleDysregulation of miR-142 results in anxiety-like behaviors following single prolonged stress
volume365
year2019
(literatureReference)[Pathway:9768778] Regulation of NPAS4 mRNA translation [Homo sapiens]
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