The effects of neurotensin, naloxone and haloperidol on elements of excessive grooming behavior induced by bombesin
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D. K. Donker | B. Spruijt | T. W. Greidanus | D. Colbern | C. Maigret | R. Walhof | J.C.A. Van Grafhorst | N. Vries | S. J. V. Schaik
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