The aim of the present immunohistochemical study was to investigate the effects of neonatal treatment with corticosterone on the long-term regulation of glucocorticoid receptor in the hippocampus.

Long-lasting reduction of glucocorticoid receptor immunoreactivity in the hippocampal field CA1 but not in the dentate gyrus after neonatal treatment with corticosterone in the rat / Zoli, Michele; Agnati, Luigi Francesco; K., Fuxe; F., Ferraguti; Biagini, Giuseppe; A., Cintra; Ja, Gustafsson. - In: ACTA PHYSIOLOGICA SCANDINAVICA. - ISSN 0001-6772. - STAMPA. - 138:(1990), pp. 577-579.

Long-lasting reduction of glucocorticoid receptor immunoreactivity in the hippocampal field CA1 but not in the dentate gyrus after neonatal treatment with corticosterone in the rat

ZOLI, Michele;AGNATI, Luigi Francesco;F. FERRAGUTI;BIAGINI, Giuseppe;
1990

Abstract

The aim of the present immunohistochemical study was to investigate the effects of neonatal treatment with corticosterone on the long-term regulation of glucocorticoid receptor in the hippocampus.
1990
138
577
579
Long-lasting reduction of glucocorticoid receptor immunoreactivity in the hippocampal field CA1 but not in the dentate gyrus after neonatal treatment with corticosterone in the rat / Zoli, Michele; Agnati, Luigi Francesco; K., Fuxe; F., Ferraguti; Biagini, Giuseppe; A., Cintra; Ja, Gustafsson. - In: ACTA PHYSIOLOGICA SCANDINAVICA. - ISSN 0001-6772. - STAMPA. - 138:(1990), pp. 577-579.
Zoli, Michele; Agnati, Luigi Francesco; K., Fuxe; F., Ferraguti; Biagini, Giuseppe; A., Cintra; Ja, Gustafsson
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