Recurrent long-lasting tethering reduces BDNF protein levels in the dorsal hippocampus and frontal cortex in pigs

J. De Vry, J. Prickaerts*, M. Jetten, M. Hulst, H. W. M. Steinbusch, D. L. A. van den Hove, T. Schuurman, F. J. van der Staay

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