Specific Role of VTA Dopamine Neuronal Firing Rates and Morphology in the Reversal of Anxiety-Related, but not Depression-Related Behavior in the ClockΔ19 Mouse Model of Mania
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Michelle M Sidor | Matthew S Goldberg | Ming-Hu Han | Rachael L Neve | Laurent Coque | M. Sidor | C. McClung | R. Neve | Ming-Hu Han | M. Goldberg | S. Birnbaum | S. Mukherjee | A. Ozburn | D. Cooper | Ami Graham | Colleen A McClung | Jun-Li Cao | Shibani Mukherjee | Shari G Birnbaum | Ami Graham | Donald C Cooper | Laurent Coque | Sade Spencer | Marian Marvin | Edgardo Falcon | Elizabeth Gordon | Angela R Ozburn | E. Falcón | S. Spencer | Elizabeth Gordon | Marian A. Marvin | Jun-li Cao | A. Graham | Donald C. Cooper | C. Mcclung
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