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Endocannabinoids: The silent partner of glucocorticoids in the synapse
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Endocannabinoids: The silent partner of glucocorticoids in the synapse
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endocannabinoids
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Bruce McEwen
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Bruce S McEwen
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Matthew N Hill
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English
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17 March 2009
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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106
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12
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4579-4580
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Glucocorticoids interact with the basolateral amygdala beta-adrenoceptor--cAMP/cAMP/PKA system in influencing memory consolidation
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High-affinity binding of corticosterone to mammalian neuronal membranes: possible role of corticosteroid binding globulin
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10.1073/PNAS.0901519106
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2009PNAS..106.4579H
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2660761
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19293387
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