Medial prefrontal cortical estradiol rapidly alters memory system bias in female rats: ultrastructural analysis reveals membrane-associated estrogen receptors as potential mediators.
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Medial prefrontal cortical estradiol rapidly alters memory system bias in female rats: ultrastructural analysis reveals membrane-associated estrogen receptors as potential mediators.
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Anne Almey
Elizabeth Cannell
Kyla Bertram
Teresa A Milner
Wayne G Brake
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10.1210/EN.2014-1463
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2014-09-11T00:00:00Z