Evidence for defective mesolimbic dopamine exocytosis in obesity-prone rats.
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Evidence for defective mesolimbic dopamine exocytosis in obesity-prone rats.
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scientific article published on 13 May 2008
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Evidence for defective mesolimbic dopamine exocytosis in obesity-prone rats.
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Evidence for defective mesolimbic dopamine exocytosis in obesity-prone rats.
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Evidence for defective mesolimbic dopamine exocytosis in obesity-prone rats.
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Evidence for defective mesolimbic dopamine exocytosis in obesity-prone rats.
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Evidence for defective mesolimbic dopamine exocytosis in obesity-prone rats.
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Evidence for defective mesolimbic dopamine exocytosis in obesity-prone rats.
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Evidence for defective mesolimbic dopamine exocytosis in obesity-prone rats.
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Angela D Caldera-Siu
Brenda M Geiger
Efi G Kokkotou
Lauren E Frank
Margery C Beinfeld
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10.1096/FJ.08-110759
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2008-05-13T00:00:00Z