Pharmacological characteristics and anatomical distribution of [3H]oxytocin-binding sites in the Wistar rat brain studied by autoradiography.

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Published in Neuroscience on February 01, 1987

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M J Freund-Mercier, M E Stoeckel, J M Palacios, A Pazos, J M Reichhart, A Porte, P Richard

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