Analgesia for early-life pain prevents deficits in adult anxiety and stress in rats.

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Published in Dev Neurosci on November 12, 2014

Authors

Nicole C Victoria1, Mary C Karom, Anne Z Murphy

Author Affiliations

1: Neuroscience Institute, Center for Behavioral Neuroscience, Georgia State University, Atlanta, Ga., USA.

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