Cocaine- and alcohol-mediated expression of inducible transcription factors is blocked by pentobarbital anesthesia
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M. Grubb | G. P. Mark | Andrey E Ryabinin | Yuan-Mei Wang | Ryan K Bachtell | Yuan-Mei Wang | Anthony E Kinney | Michele C Grubb | Gregory P Mark | R. Bachtell | A. Ryabinin | Anthony E. Kinney
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