[3h]-nociceptin ligand-binding and nociceptin opioid receptor mrna expression in the human brain
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W Zieglgänsberger | W. Zieglgänsberger | A. Büttner | T. Tölle | A. Berthele | A Berthele | S. Platzer | A Büttner | S Platzer | B Conrad | D Dworzak | J Schadrack | B Mahal | H. P Aßmus | K Wurster | T. R Tölle | B. Mahal | B. Conrad | H. Assmus | J. Schadrack | K. Wurster | D. Dworzak | T. Tölle | Bastian Conrad
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