Adaptations of presynaptic dopamine terminals induced by psychostimulant self-administration.

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Adaptations of presynaptic dopamine terminals induced by psychostimulant self-administration. is …
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P356DOI10.1021/CN5002705
P932PMC publication ID4304501
P698PubMed publication ID25491345
P5875ResearchGate publication ID269403960

P50authorCody A. SicilianoQ85282152
Mark J FerrisQ56980201
Erin Siciliano CalipariQ58063437
Sara R. JonesQ47163707
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P433issue1
P921main subjectamineQ167198
cellQ7868
dopamineQ170304
phenolQ407142
hydrocarbonQ43648
nervous systemQ9404
presynapseQ22327479
biological adaptationQ67504163
P304page(s)27-36
P577publication date2014-12-26
2015-01-21
P1433published inACS Chemical NeuroscienceQ2819059
P1476titleAdaptations of presynaptic dopamine terminals induced by psychostimulant self-administration
P478volume6

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