The effects of cocaine self-administration on dendritic spine density in the rat hippocampus are dependent on genetic background.
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J. DeFelipe | I. Ballesteros-Yáñez | M. Miguéns | A. Selvas | E. Ambrosio | A. Kastanauskaite | S. M. Coria | Abraham Selvas
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