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Teresa A Milner

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Cellular and Molecular Neurobiology|September 30, 2003
Receptor targeting in medullary nuclei mediating baroreceptor reflexesTeresa A Milner, Virginia M Pickel
Brain Research Reviews|March 31, 2007
Hippocampal formation: shedding light on the influence of sex and stress on the brainBruce S McEwen, Teresa A Milner
Neuroscience Letters|May 24, 2006
Mu opioid receptors are extensively co-localized with parvalbumin, but not somatostatin, in the dentate gyrusCarrie T Drake, Teresa A Milner
Journal of Neuroscience Research|November 22, 2016
Understanding the broad influence of sex hormones and sex differences in the brainBruce S McEwen, Teresa A Milner
Hippocampus|May 10, 2002
Mu opioid receptors are in discrete hippocampal interneuron subpopulationsCarrie T Drake, Teresa A Milner
Neuroreport|July 24, 2003
Dendritic ribosomes suggest local protein synthesis during estrous synaptogenesisJ Brian McCarthy, Teresa A Milner
Progress in Brain Research|September 4, 2007
Sex steroids and the dentate gyrusTibor Hajszan, Teresa A Milner, Csaba Leranth
Neuroscience Letters|April 16, 2016
Estrogen receptor α and G-protein coupled estrogen receptor 1 are localized to GABAergic neurons in the dorsal striatumAnne Almey, Teresa A Milner, Wayne G Brake
Progress in Brain Research|September 4, 2007
Opioid systems in the dentate gyrusCarrie T Drake, Charles Chavkin, Teresa A Milner
The Journal of Comparative Neurology|April 9, 2022
Estrogen receptors observed at extranuclear neuronal sites and in glia in the nucleus accumbens core and shell of the female rat: Evidence for localization to catecholaminergic and GABAergic neuronsAnne Almey, Teresa A Milner, Wayne G Brake
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Cellular and Molecular Neurobiology|September 30, 2003
Receptor targeting in medullary nuclei mediating baroreceptor reflexesTeresa A Milner, Virginia M Pickel
Brain Research Reviews|March 31, 2007
Hippocampal formation: shedding light on the influence of sex and stress on the brainBruce S McEwen, Teresa A Milner
Neuroscience Letters|May 24, 2006
Mu opioid receptors are extensively co-localized with parvalbumin, but not somatostatin, in the dentate gyrusCarrie T Drake, Teresa A Milner
Journal of Neuroscience Research|November 22, 2016
Understanding the broad influence of sex hormones and sex differences in the brainBruce S McEwen, Teresa A Milner
Hippocampus|May 10, 2002
Mu opioid receptors are in discrete hippocampal interneuron subpopulationsCarrie T Drake, Teresa A Milner
Neuroreport|July 24, 2003
Dendritic ribosomes suggest local protein synthesis during estrous synaptogenesisJ Brian McCarthy, Teresa A Milner
Progress in Brain Research|September 4, 2007
Sex steroids and the dentate gyrusTibor Hajszan, Teresa A Milner, Csaba Leranth
Neuroscience Letters|April 16, 2016
Estrogen receptor α and G-protein coupled estrogen receptor 1 are localized to GABAergic neurons in the dorsal striatumAnne Almey, Teresa A Milner, Wayne G Brake
Progress in Brain Research|September 4, 2007
Opioid systems in the dentate gyrusCarrie T Drake, Charles Chavkin, Teresa A Milner
The Journal of Comparative Neurology|April 9, 2022
Estrogen receptors observed at extranuclear neuronal sites and in glia in the nucleus accumbens core and shell of the female rat: Evidence for localization to catecholaminergic and GABAergic neuronsAnne Almey, Teresa A Milner, Wayne G Brake
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