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Juvenile stress produces long-lasting changes in hippocampal DISC1, GSK3ß and NRG1 expression

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Brydges, N., Seckl, J., Torrance, H. et al. Juvenile stress produces long-lasting changes in hippocampal DISC1, GSK3ß and NRG1 expression. Mol Psychiatry 19, 854–855 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1038/mp.2013.193

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