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Wednesday, 28 December 2011
Neurosteroidogenesis Is Required for the Physiological Response to Stress: Role of Neurosteroid-Sensitive GABA[A] Receptors
http://www.jneurosci.org/content/31/50/18198.short?rss=1
This looks like promising research for control of the stress response, with therapeutic potential for numerous disorders including Cushing's syndrome, epilepsy, and major depression.
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