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  • 27. Common quantitative trait loci for alcohol-related behaviors and central nervous system neurotensin measures: locomotor activation.
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  • 31. Phenotypic expression of the targeted null-mutation in the dopamine transporter gene varies as a function of the genetic background.
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  • 40. Altered sensitivities to morphine and cocaine in scaffold protein tamalin knockout mice.
    Ogawa M, Miyakawa T, Nakamura K, Kitano J, Furushima K, Kiyonari H, Nakayama R, Nakao K, Moriyoshi K, Nakanishi S.
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