Prefrontal cortex AMPA receptor plasticity is crucial for cue-induced relapse to heroin-seeking
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H. Mansvelder | A. Smit | S. Spijker | K. Li | N. Goriounova | A. Schoffelmeer | R. Binnekade | T. Vries | R. Schors | M. V. D. Oever
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