Subsecond dopamine release promotes cocaine seeking
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R. Wightman | G. Stuber | M. Heien | P. Phillips | R. Carelli | Yonghong Wang | D. Zeng | Jiayang Li | Guosheng Xiong | Zhiming Fu | Xinfang Liu | Fujimoto Hiroshi | Qian Qian | Xiaoqun Wang | Sheng Teng | Paul E. M. Phillips | R. Wightman | M. Heien | Qian Qian | Yonghong Wang | Dali Zeng | Xiaoqun Wang | Xinfang Liu | Sheng Teng | Jiayang Li | Qian Qian
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