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May 8, 2025, Filed Under: 2011

Accumbens Homer2-mediated signaling: a factor contributing to mouse strain differences in alcohol drinking?

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S. P. Goulding, I. Obara, K. D. Lominac, A. T. Gould, B. W. Miller, M. Klugmann, and K. K. Szumlinski. “Accumbens Homer2-mediated signaling: a factor contributing to mouse strain differences in alcohol drinking?.” Genes, Brain, and Behavior, 10, 1, Pp. 111–126.

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