Aversive stimuli differentially modulate real-time dopamine transmission dynamics within the nucleus accumbens core and shell
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Aversive stimuli differentially modulate real-time dopamine transmission dynamics within the nucleus accumbens core and shell
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Aversive stimuli differentiall ...... cleus accumbens core and shell
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Aversive stimuli differentiall ...... cleus accumbens core and shell
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Aneesha Badrinarayan
Benjamin T Saunders
Brandon J Aragona
Brenann E Couturier
Caitlin M Vander Weele
Seth A Wescott
Stephen Maren
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15779-15790
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10.1523/JNEUROSCI.3557-12.2012
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2012-11-01T00:00:00Z