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Periaqueductal efferents to dopamine and GABA neurons of the VTA

Authors
  1. A-L Li
  2. Allan Siegel
  3. B Santos-Vera
  4. C Lüscher
  5. Christian Lüscher
  6. D Kätzel
  7. DJ Smith
  8. DML Vianna
  9. EB Margolis
  10. G Paxinos
  11. GJ Kirouac
  12. HL Fields
  13. KR Tan
  14. L Faget
  15. L Wiklund
  16. M Rivera-Meza
  17. M Watabe-Uchida
  18. MA Pezze
  19. MA Ungless
  20. Meaghan Creed
  21. MM Behbehani
  22. MM Morgan
  23. N Omelchenko
  24. Niels R. Ntamati
  25. NJ Edwards
  26. P Barbaresi
  27. P Tovote
  28. R Bandler
  29. RG Kender
  30. RG Nair-Roberts
  31. Ridouane Achargui
  32. S Geisler
  33. S Lammel
  34. S Lammel
  35. TL Yaksh
  36. W Schultz
  37. X Zhuang
  38. Y Luo
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'Public Library of Science (PLoS)'
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