Drinking patterns in genetic low-alcohol-drinking (LAD) rats after systemic cyanamide and cerebral injections of THP or 6-OHDA.
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R. D. Myers | T. A. Biggs | E. Tavares | M. Lankford | M. W. West | R.D Myers | T. Biggs
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