Persistent escalation of alcohol consumption by mice exposed to brief episodes of social defeat stress: suppression by CRF-R1 antagonism
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K. Miczek | Lara S. Hwa | J. Debold | L. Albrechet-Souza | P. Andrew | E. L. Newman | Eric Y. Zhang | John G. Auld | Kelly C. Burk
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