Methamphetamine causes microglial activation in the brains of human abusers.
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Methamphetamine causes microglial activation in the brains of human abusers.
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Methamphetamine causes microglial activation in the brains of human abusers.
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Methamphetamine causes microglial activation in the brains of human abusers.
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Methamphetamine causes microglial activation in the brains of human abusers.
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Methamphetamine causes microglial activation in the brains of human abusers.
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Methamphetamine causes microglial activation in the brains of human abusers.
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Methamphetamine causes microglial activation in the brains of human abusers
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Etsuji Yoshikawa
Genichi Sugihara
Jean L Cadet
Kazuhiko Nakamura
Kiyokazu Takebayashi
Mark S Gold
Masayoshi Kawai
Nori Takei
Norio Mori
Shigeyuki Yamamoto
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10.1523/JNEUROSCI.1179-08.2008
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2008-05-01T00:00:00Z