Modeling human methamphetamine exposure in nonhuman primates: chronic dosing in the rhesus macaque leads to behavioral and physiological abnormalities.
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Modeling human methamphetamine exposure in nonhuman primates: chronic dosing in the rhesus macaque leads to behavioral and physiological abnormalities.
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Modeling human methamphetamine ...... d physiological abnormalities.
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Claudia T Flynn
Lisa J Madden
Loren H Parsons
Meredith May
Michelle A Zandonatti
Simon N Katner
Steven J Henriksen
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10.1038/SJ.NPP.1300575
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2005-02-01T00:00:00Z
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