Evaluation of Acute and Sub-Acute Effects of Cocaine by Means of Circadian Variation in Wheel-Running and Drinking in Mice
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概要
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- 1995-01-01
著者
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Shinoda Motoo
Institute Of Experimantal Animal Research Gunnma University School Of Medicine
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Shinoda Motoo
群馬大学医学部附属行動医学研究施設
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KURIBARA Hisashi
Department of Neurobiology and Behavior, Behavior Research Institute, Gunma University School of Med
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UCHIHASHI Yoshitaka
Department of Anesthesiology, National Defence Medical College
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IIJIMA Yukiko
Department of Neuropsychiatry, Gunnma University School of Medicine
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ASAMI Takayasu
Gunnma Prefectural Sawa Hospital of Psychiatry
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Iijima Y
Gunma Univ. School Of Medicine Gunma Jpn
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Iijima Yukiko
Department Of Electronics And Computer Science
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Kuribara H
Wakanyaku Medical Inst. Ltd. Gunma Jpn
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Uchihashi Yoshitaka
Department Of Anesthesiology National Defense Medical College
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Kuribara Hisashi
Department Of Neurobilogy And Behavior Behavior Research Institute Gunma University School Of Medici
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