Dissociation of high-affinity cocaine analog binding and dopamine uptake inhibition at the dopamine transporter.
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Christopher K Surratt | C. K. Surratt | M. Sonders | Mark S Sonders | Wenfei Wang | Okechukwu T Ukairo | Helen Scott | Megan K Kloetzel | O. Ukairo | M. Kloetzel | H. Scott | Wenfei Wang
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