A rat in the labyrinth of anorexia nervosa: contributions of the activity-based anorexia rodent model to the understanding of anorexia nervosa.
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A rat in the labyrinth of anorexia nervosa: contributions of the activity-based anorexia rodent model to the understanding of anorexia nervosa.
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Emilio Gutierrez
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10.1002/EAT.22095
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2013-01-28T00:00:00Z