The area postrema (AP) and the parabrachial nucleus (PBN) are important sites for salmon calcitonin (sCT) to decrease evoked phasic dopamine release in the nucleus accumbens (NAc)
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J. McCutcheon | M. Roitman | T. Lutz | C. Boyle | L. Whiting
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