Ascorbic acid acts as an inhibitory transmitter in the hypothalamus to inhibit stimulated luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone release by scavenging nitric oxide (Q37121863)

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scientific article published on February 2000
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Ascorbic acid acts as an inhibitory transmitter in the hypothalamus to inhibit stimulated luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone release by scavenging nitric oxide
scientific article published on February 2000

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    Ascorbic acid acts as an inhibitory transmitter in the hypothalamus to inhibit stimulated luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone release by scavenging nitric oxide (English)
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    S Karanth
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    W H Yu
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    A Walczewska
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    C Mastronardi
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    S M McCann
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    1 February 2000
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    97
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    1891-1896
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