Genetical genomic determinants of alcohol consumption in rats and humans
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G. Koob | J. Whitfield | B. Grant | N. Hübner | D. Goldman | J. Mangion | B. Tabakoff | P. Hoffman | M. Pravenec | K. Kechris | M. Heinig | K. Conigrave | R. Bell | P. Flodman | M. Dongier | Lucie Legault | C. Hodgkinson | M. Printz | H. Richardson | L. Saba | J. Saunders | L. Legault
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