Molecular Brain Research

Molecular Brain Research
Molecular Brain Research  
Abbreviated title (ISO) Brain Res. Mol. Brain Res.
Discipline Neuroscience
Language English
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Publisher Elsevier (Netherlands)
Publication history 1989–2006 (merged with Brain Research)
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ISSN 0169-328X
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Molecular Brain Research was a peer-reviewed academic journal of neuroscience. It was established in 1989, and was merged with Brain Research in 2006.

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