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1. Neonatal brain inflammation enhances methamphetamine-induced reinstated behavioral sensitization in adult rats analyzed with explainable machine learning. Wang KC, Ojeda NB, Wang H, Chiang HS, Tucci MA, Lee JW, Wei HC, Kaizaki-Mitsumoto A, Tanaka S, Dankhara N, Tien LT, Fan LW. Neurochem Int; 2024 Jun; 176():105743. PubMed ID: 38641026 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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