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bibliographicCitation Butkevich IP, Mikhaĭlenko VA, Leont'eva MN. [Consequences of the prenatal depletion of serotonin and stress on nociceptive sensitivity in rats]. Ross Fiziol Zh Im I M Sechenova. 2004 Oct;90(10):1246–54. PMID: 15628181.
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