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Publications by Dennis D. Rasmussen
Α1-Noradrenergic Receptor Antagonism Blocks Dependence-Induced Increases in Responding for Ethanol
Alcohol
Biochemistry
Neurology
Health
Behavioral Neuroscience
Medicine
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Noradrenergic Α1-Adrenoceptor Actions in the Primate Dorsolateral Prefrontal Cortex
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Inhibition of the Ethanol-Induced Potentiation of Α1 Glycine Receptor by a Small Peptide That Interferes With Gβγ Binding
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Drugs and Punished Responding II: D-Amphetamine-Induced Increases in Punished Responding1
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