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Acute stress rapidly increases the readily releasable pool of glutamate vesicles in prefrontal and frontal cortex through non-genomic action of corticosterone

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Treccani, G., Musazzi, L., Perego, C. et al. Acute stress rapidly increases the readily releasable pool of glutamate vesicles in prefrontal and frontal cortex through non-genomic action of corticosterone. Mol Psychiatry 19, 401 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1038/mp.2014.20

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