Cocaine alters cerebral metabolism within the ventral striatum and limbic cortex of monkeys
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L. Porrino | L J Porrino | D Lyons | D P Friedman | M A Nader | M. Nader | D. Friedman | D. Lyons | LJ Porrino | David P. Friedman | L. Porrino | Michael A. Nader | David J. Lyons
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