The effects of eticlopride and the selective D3-antagonist PNU 99194-A on food- and cocaine-maintained responding in rhesus monkeys
@article{Claytor2006TheEO, title={The effects of eticlopride and the selective D3-antagonist PNU 99194-A on food- and cocaine-maintained responding in rhesus monkeys}, author={R. Brannon Claytor and Joshua A Lile and Michael A. Nader}, journal={Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior}, year={2006}, volume={83}, pages={456-464} }
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