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Individual differences in dopamine cell neuroadaptations following cocaine self-administration.
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Individual differences in dopamine cell neuroadaptations following cocaine self-administration
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James E McCutcheon
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Michela Marinelli
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Francis J White
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17 June 2009
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Biological Psychiatry
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66
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8
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10.1016/J.BIOPSYCH.2009.04.018
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