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Wróbel, J., Iwaniak, P., Dobrowolski, P., Chwil, M., Sadok, I., Kluz, T., Wdowiak, A., Bojar, I., Poleszak, E., Misiek, M., Zapała, Ł., Urbańska, E. M., & Wróbel, A.
(2024). The GPR39 Receptor Plays an Important Role in the Pathogenesis of Overactive Bladder and Corticosterone-Induced Depression. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 25(23), 12630.
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