Cocaine drives aversive conditioning via delayed activation of dopamine-responsive habenular and midbrain pathways.
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Cocaine drives aversive conditioning via delayed activation of dopamine-responsive habenular and midbrain pathways.
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Cocaine drives aversive condit ...... benular and midbrain pathways.
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Alexander F Hoffman
Cameron H Good
Carl R Lupica
Courtney S Rowley
Huikun Wang
Nathan W Burnham
Satoshi Ikemoto
Sheng-Ping Xu
Thomas C Jhou
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10.1523/JNEUROSCI.3634-12.2013
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2013-04-01T00:00:00Z