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    Witkin JM, Steele TD, Sharpe LG.
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    Grant KA, Colombo G.
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    Nevins ME, Arnolde SM.
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  • 39. Modulation of the ethanol-like discriminative stimulus effects of diazepam and phencyclidine by L-type voltage-gated calcium-channel ligands in rats.
    Green-Jordan K, Grant KA.
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