Neurotrophins and the neuroendocrine brain: different neurotrophins sustain anatomically and functionally segregated subsets of hypothalamic dopaminergic neurons.

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Published in J Neurosci on June 01, 1995

Authors

K Berg-von der Emde1, W L Dees, J K Hiney, D F Hill, G A Dissen, M E Costa, M Moholt-Siebert, S R Ojeda

Author Affiliations

1: Division of Neuroscience, Oregon Regional Primate Research Center-Oregon Health Sciences University, Beaverton 97006, USA.

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