Adolescence methylphenidate treatment in a rodent model of attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder: dopamine transporter function and cellular distribution in adulthood.
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L. Dwoskin | M. Darna | K. Kantak | Linda P Dwoskin | Mahesh Darna | Sucharita S Somkuwar | Kathleen M Kantak
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