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Publications by Rongzhen Yan
Elevated Dopamine Signaling From Ventral Tegmental Area to Prefrontal Cortical Parvalbumin Neurons Drives Conditioned Inhibition
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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The Impact of D-Cycloserine and Sarcosine on in Vivo Frontal Neural Activity in a Schizophrenia-Like Model
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