Stressor controllability modulates stress-induced dopamine and serotonin efflux and morphine-induced serotonin efflux in the medial prefrontal cortex.
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Stressor controllability modulates stress-induced dopamine and serotonin efflux and morphine-induced serotonin efflux in the medial prefrontal cortex.
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Stressor controllability modul ...... the medial prefrontal cortex.
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David Hargrave
Julie L Pepin
Sondra T Bland
Steven F Maier
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10.1038/SJ.NPP.1300206
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2003-05-28T00:00:00Z