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Changes in catecholamine levels induced by immobilization stress in individual brain nuclei of rats differering in zoosocial position

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Belova, T.I., Kvetnansky, R., Kotov, A.V. et al. Changes in catecholamine levels induced by immobilization stress in individual brain nuclei of rats differering in zoosocial position. Bull Exp Biol Med 109, 418–420 (1990). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00840027

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