A sex-related difference in the developmental expression of class II β-tubulin messenger RNA in rat hypothalamus☆
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Supported by NIH Grants HD-09988, HD-25123, and RR-00163, the Medical Research Foundation of Oregon (Grant 885), and the International Brain Research Organization (IBRO; fellowship to M.P.J.). This is Publication No. 1785 of the Oregon Regional Primate Research Center, Beaverton, Oregon.
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