Long-term depression in the nucleus accumbens: a neural correlate of behavioral sensitization to cocaine
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Mark J. Thomas | Robert C. Malenka | R. Malenka | A. Bonci | C. Beurrier | Antonello Bonci | Corinne Beurrier | M. Thomas
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