Experimenter effects on behavioral test scores of eight inbred mouse strains under the influence of ethanol
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Douglas Wahlsten | John C. Crabbe | J. Crabbe | D. Wahlsten | J. D. Bailoo | M. Bohlen | Martin Bohlen | Erika R. Hayes | Benjamin Bohlen | Jeremy D. Bailoo | E. R. Hayes | B. Bohlen
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