Title: Behavioral, Neurochemical, and Immunological Responses to CRF Administrationa
Abstract: Annals of the New York Academy of SciencesVolume 771, Issue 1 p. 55-72 Full Access Behavioral, Neurochemical, and Immunological Responses to CRF Administrationa Is CRF a Mediator of Stress? CAI SONG, CAI SONG Department of Pharmacology University College Galway, Ireland Life Science Research Center, Carlton University, 1125 Colonel By Drive. Ottawa, Canada, K15 5BG.Search for more papers by this authorBERNADETTE EARLEY, BERNADETTE EARLEY Department of Pharmacology University College Galway, IrelandSearch for more papers by this authorB. E. LEONARD, Corresponding Author B. E. LEONARD Department of Pharmacology University College Galway, Irelandc Author to whom correspondence should be addressedSearch for more papers by this author CAI SONG, CAI SONG Department of Pharmacology University College Galway, Ireland Life Science Research Center, Carlton University, 1125 Colonel By Drive. Ottawa, Canada, K15 5BG.Search for more papers by this authorBERNADETTE EARLEY, BERNADETTE EARLEY Department of Pharmacology University College Galway, IrelandSearch for more papers by this authorB. E. LEONARD, Corresponding Author B. E. LEONARD Department of Pharmacology University College Galway, Irelandc Author to whom correspondence should be addressedSearch for more papers by this author First published: December 1995 https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1749-6632.1995.tb44670.xCitations: 52 a Supported by the Upjohn Company, Kalamazoo, MI and Institute Research Jouveinal, France. 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