Stress-Induced p38 Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase Activation Mediates κ-Opioid-Dependent Dysphoria
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M. Bruchas | Shuang Li | C. Chavkin | Mei Xu | Benjamin B. Land | M. Aita | Sabiha K. Barot | B. Land
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