Disruption of dopamine D1 receptor gene expression attenuates alcohol-seeking behavior.
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D. Sibley | P. Fletcher | B. O'dowd | J. Drago | M. El-Ghundi | S. George | H. Westphal | T. Nguyen | T. Fan | C. Liu
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