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May 9, 2025, Filed Under: 2012

Intermittent availability of ethanol does not always lead to elevated drinking in mice

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John C. Crabbe, John H. Harkness, Stephanie E. Spence, Lawrence C. Huang, and Pamela Metten. “Intermittent availability of ethanol does not always lead to elevated drinking in mice.” Alcohol and Alcoholism (Oxford, Oxfordshire), 47, 5, Pp. 509–517.

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