Role of GABA B receptors in the endomorphin-1-, but not endomorphin-2-, induced dopamine efflux in the nucleus accumbens of freely moving rats.
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N. Koshikawa | A. Cools | Y. Oi | T. Saigusa | K. Ueda | K. Takada | N. Mizoguchi | Y. Aono | T. Iwakami
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