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May 12, 2025, Filed Under: 2017

Reduced Levels of mGlu2 Receptors within the prelimbic cortex are not associated with elevated glutamate transmission or high alcohol drinking.

Citation:

Ding ZM, Ingraham CM, Hauser SR, Lasek AW, Bell RL, and McBride WJ. “Reduced Levels of mGlu2 Receptors within the prelimbic cortex are not associated with elevated glutamate transmission or high alcohol drinking..” Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 41, Pp. 1896-1906. Publisher’s Version

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