Dopamine increases in striatum do not elicit craving in cocaine abusers unless they are coupled with cocaine cues
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Jean Logan | Christopher Wong | Yeming Ma | Nora D. Volkow | Gene-Jack Wang | Frank Telang | Joanna S. Fowler | Anna-Rose Childress | Millard Jayne | N. Volkow | Gene-Jack Wang | J. Fowler | A. Childress | Yeming Ma | F. Telang | J. Logan | M. Jayne | Christopher T. Wong | Millard Jayne
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