Central Mechanisms of HPA Axis Regulation by Voluntary Exercise

NeuroMolecular Medicine - Tập 10 Số 2 - Trang 118-127 - 2008
Alexis M. Stranahan1, Kim M. Lee1, Mark P. Mattson1
1Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience Section, Laboratory of Neuroscience, National Institute of Aging Intramural Research Program, Gerontology Research Center, Nathan Shock Dr, Baltimore, 5600, USA

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