Lack of Self-Administration of Cocaine in Dopamine D1 Receptor Knock-Out Mice
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S. Tonegawa | S. B. Caine | G. Koob | L. Gold | Morgane Thomsen | Ming Xu | Jianhua Zhang | K. Gabriel | Jill S Berkowitz | S. Caine | M. Thomsen
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