Acute exposure to predator odor elicits a robust increase in corticosterone and a decrease in activity without altering proliferation in the adult rat hippocampus (Q28243798)

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Acute exposure to predator odor elicits a robust increase in corticosterone and a decrease in activity without altering proliferation in the adult rat hippocampus
scientific article (publication date: October 2006)

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    Acute exposure to predator odor elicits a robust increase in corticosterone and a decrease in activity without altering proliferation in the adult rat hippocampus (English)
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    Rosanne M Thomas
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    Janice H Urban
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    Daniel A Peterson
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    October 2006
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    308-15
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