Conditioned suppression of behavior maintained by cocaine self-administration

scientific article published in February 2002

Conditioned suppression of behavior maintained by cocaine self-administration is …
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P356DOI10.1016/S0376-8716(01)00167-3
P698PubMed publication ID11841897

P2093author name stringLeigh V Panlilio
David N Kearns
Stanley J Weiss
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P433issue3
P304page(s)253-261
P577publication date2002-02-01
P1433published inDrug and Alcohol DependenceQ5308875
P1476titleConditioned suppression of behavior maintained by cocaine self-administration
P478volume65

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