Prenatal choline supplementation alters the timing, emotion, and memory performance (TEMP) of adult male and female rats as indexed by differential reinforcement of low-rate schedule behavior.
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Warren H Meck | Christopher J MacDonald | W. Meck | C. MacDonald | R. Cheng | Christina L. Williams | Ruey-Kuang Cheng | Christina L Williams
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