Cellular Retinoic Acid–Binding Protein 1 Modulates Stem Cell Proliferation to Affect Learning and Memory in Male Mice
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Cellular Retinoic Acid–Binding Protein 1 Modulates Stem Cell Proliferation to Affect Learning and Memory in Male Mice
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ENDOCRINOLOGY
Volume 158, Issue 9, Pages 3004-3014
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The Endocrine Society
Online
2017-06-20
DOI
10.1210/en.2017-00353
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