Early handling, but not maternal separation, decreases emotional responses in two paradigms of fear without changes in mesolimbic dopamine
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L. Xavier | Matilde Achaval | M. Achaval | G. Sanvitto | Clarice Madruga | Léder L. Xavier | Gilberto L. Sanvitto | Aldo B. Lucion | A. Lucion | C. Madruga
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