Pharmacological validation of a translational model of cocaine use disorder: Effects of d-amphetamine maintenance on choice between intravenous cocaine and a nondrug alternative in humans and rhesus monkeys.
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Amy R. Johnson | K. Hatton | K. Nicholson | M. Banks | L. Hays | W. Stoops | Abner Rayapati | J. Poklis | S. Negus | J. Lile | C. Rush
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