Progesterone’s effects to reduce anxiety behavior of aged mice do not require actions via intracellular progestin receptors

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C. A. Frye
K. Sumida
B. C. Dudek
J. P. Harney
J. P. Lydon
B. W. O’Malley
D. W. Pfaff
M. E. Rhodes
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[1] The University at Albany,Department of Psychology
[2] SUNY,Department of Biological Sciences
[3] The University at Albany,The Center for Neuroscience
[4] SUNY,The Center for Life Sciences Research
[5] The University at Albany,Department of Biology
[6] SUNY,Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology
[7] The University at Albany,Laboratory of Neurobiology and Behavior
[8] SUNY,undefined
[9] University of Hartford,undefined
[10] Baylor College of Medicine,undefined
[11] The Rockefeller University,undefined
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Psychopharmacology | 2006年 / 186卷
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Allopregnanolone; Neurosteroids; Nongenomic; Anxiety; Aging;
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