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Publications by Ulrich Müller
The Dopamine D2 Receptor Antagonist Sulpiride Modulates Striatal BOLD Signal During the Manipulation of Information in Working Memory
Psychopharmacology
Pharmacology
The Y Chromosome and Its Role in Primary Sex Differentiation
Journal of Animal Science
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Zoology
Genetics
Medicine
Food Science
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