The oxytocin receptor: a target for steroid hormones.

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Published in Regul Pept on April 29, 1993

Authors

M Schumacher1, H Coirini, A E Johnson, L M Flanagan, M Frankfurt, D W Pfaff, B S McEwen

Author Affiliations

1: Rockefeller University, New York, NY.

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