Anabolic androgenic steroids increase β-endorphin levels in the ventral tegmental area in the male rat brain
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Nyberg Fred
Department Of Pharmaceutical Biosciences University Of Uppsala
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Zhou Qin
Department Of Pharmaceutical Biosciences Division Of Biological Research On Drug Dependence
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RAY Amit
Department of Neurology, Adult Epilepsy Center, University of Chicago
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JOHANSSON Pia
Department of Pharmaceutical Biosciences, Division of Biological Research on Drug Dependence
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HUANG Wan
Department of Pharmaceutical Biosciences, Division of Biological Research on Drug Dependence
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KARLSSON Krister
Department of Pharmaceutical Biosciences, Division of Biological Research on Drug Dependence
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Ray Amit
Department Of Neurology Adult Epilepsy Center University Of Chicago
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Ray Amit
Department Of Pharmaceutical Biosciences Division Of Biological Research On Drug Dependence
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Huang Wan
Department Of Pharmaceutical Biosciences Division Of Biological Research On Drug Dependence
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Johansson Pia
Department Of Pharmaceutical Biosciences Division Of Biological Research On Drug Dependence
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Karlsson Krister
Department Of Biochemistry And Pharmacy Abo Akademi University
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Karlsson Krister
Department Of Pharmaceutical Biosciences Division Of Biological Research On Drug Dependence
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Nyberg Fred
Department Of Pharmaceutical Biosciences Division Of Biological Research On Drug Dependence
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Nyberg Fred
Department Of Pharmaceutical Biosciences Biomedical Center
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