Explaining the escalation of drug use in substance dependence: models and appropriate animal laboratory tests.
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Explaining the escalation of drug use in substance dependence: models and appropriate animal laboratory tests.
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Alois Saria
Christian Haring
Drake Morgan
Ekkehard Madlung
Elio Acquas
Gerald Zernig
Jose A Crespo
Martin Kurz
Paul Vezina
Petra Grubinger
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10.1159/000103923
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2007-06-14T00:00:00Z