Effects of essential oil from Chamaecyparis obtusa on cytokine genes in the hippocampus of maternal separation rats
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Effects of essential oil from Chamaecyparis obtusa on cytokine genes in the hippocampus of maternal separation rats
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CANADIAN JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY AND PHARMACOLOGY
Volume 92, Issue 2, Pages 95-101
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Canadian Science Publishing
Online
2013-10-25
DOI
10.1139/cjpp-2013-0224
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