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Tronche, F., Kellendonk, C., Kretz, O., Gass, P., Anlag, K., Orban, P. C., Bock, R., Klein, R., & Schütz, G. (1999). Disruption of the glucocorticoid receptor gene in the nervous system results in reduced anxiety. Nature Genetics, 23(1), 99–103.

Authors 9
  1. François Tronche (first)
  2. Christoph Kellendonk (additional)
  3. Oliver Kretz (additional)
  4. Peter Gass (additional)
  5. Katrin Anlag (additional)
  6. Paul C. Orban (additional)
  7. Rudolf Bock (additional)
  8. Rüdiger Klein (additional)
  9. Günther Schütz (additional)
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@article{Tronche_1999, title={Disruption of the glucocorticoid receptor gene in the nervous system results in reduced anxiety}, volume={23}, ISSN={1546-1718}, url={http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/12703}, DOI={10.1038/12703}, number={1}, journal={Nature Genetics}, publisher={Springer Science and Business Media LLC}, author={Tronche, François and Kellendonk, Christoph and Kretz, Oliver and Gass, Peter and Anlag, Katrin and Orban, Paul C. and Bock, Rudolf and Klein, Rüdiger and Schütz, Günther}, year={1999}, month=sep, pages={99–103} }