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Effects of traumatic brain injury in rats on binding to forebrain opiate receptor subtypes

โœ Scribed by David C. Perry; Bruce G. Lyeth; Leonard P. Miller; Rena L. Getz; Larry W. Jenkins; Ronald L. Hayes


Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Year
1992
Tongue
English
Weight
898 KB
Volume
16
Category
Article
ISSN
1044-7393

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