Differential Effects of Forced Locomotion, Tail‐Pinch, Immobilization, and Methyl‐β‐Carboline Carboxylate on Extracellular 3,4‐Dihydroxyphenylacetic Acid Levels in the Rat Striatum, Nucleus Accumbens, and Prefrontal Cortex: An In Vivo Voltammetric Study
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B. Scatton | M Bertolucci-D'Angio | A Serrano | B Scatton | A. Serrano | M. Bertolucci-D'Angio | Bernard Scatton
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