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Brain response to induced peripheral cancer development in rats: dual fos-tyrosine hydroxylase and fos-oxytocin immunohistochemistry.

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MRAVEC, Boris - LACKOVIČOVÁ, Ľubica - PIRNÍK, Zdenko - BIZIK, Jozef - BUNDZIKOVÁ, Jana - HULÍN, Ivan - KISS, Alexander. Brain response to induced peripheral cancer development in rats: dual fos-tyrosine hydroxylase and fos-oxytocin immunohistochemistry. In: Endocrine Regulations. 2009. ISSN 1210-0668, Vol. 43, č. 1 (2009), s. 3-11.
Year:
2009
Category:
ADF - Scientific papers in other domestic journals
Authors:
MRAVEC Boris
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LACKOVIČOVÁ Ľubica
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BIZIK Jozef
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BUNDZIKOVÁ Jana
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HULÍN Ivan
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KISS Alexander
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UVMP share:
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Edition:
Endocrine Regulations
Vol. 43, č. 1 (2009), s. 3-11
Country of issue:
Slovakia
ISSN:
1210-0668
Research area:
neuvedená
Scientometrics:
30 - H-index, 0.368 - SJR, Q3 - SJR Best Q
Language:
english
 

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