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    Ueno K, Togashi H, Yoshioka M.
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  • 39. The spontaneously hypertensive rat as an animal model of attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder: effects of methylphenidate on exploratory behavior.
    Wultz B, Sagvolden T, Moser EI, Moser MB.
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