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Enhanced anxiety in the male offspring of sires that self-administered cocaine

Authors
  1. Ambrosio
  2. Anderson
  3. Bakshi
  4. Bale
  5. Bale
  6. Basso
  7. Berglind
  8. Blank
  9. Bush
  10. Carr
  11. Castagne
  12. Chen
  13. Clark
  14. Clark
  15. Cooper
  16. Corominas
  17. De Boer
  18. Dulawa
  19. Earls
  20. Ettenberg
  21. Ettenberg
  22. Ettenberg
  23. Ettenberg
  24. Feil
  25. Gundersen
  26. Hahn
  27. Hill
  28. Killinger
  29. Kishimoto
  30. Kreek
  31. Majewska
  32. McEwen
  33. Morgan
  34. Moss
  35. Moss
  36. Onksen
  37. Radley
  38. Rebaudo
  39. Sadri-Vakili
  40. Salas-Ramirez
  41. Sarnyai
  42. Sarnyai
  43. Simmons
  44. Sithisarn
  45. Swendsen
  46. Takahashi
  47. Valdez
  48. Vassoler
  49. Vassoler
  50. Zorrilla
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'Wiley'
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