Stimulant effects of adenosine antagonists on operant behavior: differential actions of selective A2A and A1 antagonists.
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Stimulant effects of adenosine antagonists on operant behavior: differential actions of selective A2A and A1 antagonists.
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Stimulant effects of adenosine ...... ective A2A and A1 antagonists.
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Stimulant effects of adenosine ...... ective A2A and A1 antagonists.
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Stimulant effects of adenosine ...... ective A2A and A1 antagonists.
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Stimulant effects of adenosine ...... lective A2A and A1 antagonists
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Andrew M Farrar
Colin M Stopper
Eric J Nunes
Jörg Hockemeyer
Patrick A Randall
Simone L Janniere
Thomas N Sager
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10.1007/S00213-011-2198-3
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2011-02-24T00:00:00Z