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Publications by Gery Schulteis
Development of Mechanical Hypersensitivity in Rats During Heroin and Ethanol Dependence: Alleviation by CRF1 Receptor Antagonism
Neuropharmacology
Molecular Neuroscience
Cellular
Pharmacology
Dose- And Time-Dependent Expression of Anxiety-Like Behavior in the Elevated Plus-Maze During Withdrawal From Acute and Repeated Intermittent Ethanol Intoxication in Rats
Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research
Medicine
Psychiatry
Mental Health
Toxicology
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