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Membrane progesterone receptors localization in the mouse spinal cord

Labombarda et al., 2010

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18276726918129230186
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Labombarda F
Meffre D
Delespierre B
Krivokapic-Blondiaux S
Chastre A
Thomas P
Pang Y
Lydon J
Gonzalez S
De Nicola A
Schumacher M
Guennoun R
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Neuroscience

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The recent molecular cloning of membrane receptors for progesterone (mPRs) has tremendous implications for understanding the multiple actions of the hormone in the nervous system. The three isoforms which have been cloned from several species, mPRα …
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