Effects of long-term cocaine self-administration on brain resting-state functional connectivity in nonhuman primates

scientific article published on 02 December 2020

Effects of long-term cocaine self-administration on brain resting-state functional connectivity in nonhuman primates is …
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P356DOI10.1038/S41398-020-01101-Z
P698PubMed publication ID33268770

P50authorStephen J KohutQ91882324
Brian D KangasQ92403699
Kelly BrownQ103836623
Marc J KaufmanQ103836624
P2093author name stringMichael L Rohan
Dionyssios Mintzopoulos
Jack Bergman
Timothy E Gillis
Hannah Shields
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P433issue1
P921main subjectfunctional connectivityQ56711521
P304page(s)420
P577publication date2020-12-02
P1433published inTranslational PsychiatryQ15716636
P1476titleEffects of long-term cocaine self-administration on brain resting-state functional connectivity in nonhuman primates
P478volume10

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