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Altered sensitivity to the anxiolytic and rewarding properties of alcohol in mice which carry the BDNF valine 68 to methionine polymorphism.
500 Fronto-Striatal Modulation of Anxiety-Like Behaviors.
Enhancing low-frequency oscillations using on-demand direct-current stimulation improves motor function after stroke.
Animal models of dementia.
Animal models of dementia.
20.4 GENETIC MODELS FOR SOCIAL ATTACHMENT DEFICITS IN MENTAL ILLNESS.
"The Wnt Signaling Pathways." In R. P. Erickson & A. J. Wynshaw-Boris (Eds.) <em>Inborn Errors of Development, 3rd edition</em>
"The Wnt Signaling Pathways." In R. P. Erickson & A. J. Wynshaw-Boris (Eds.) <em>Inborn Errors of Development, 3rd edition</em>
Zika Virus in the Human Placenta and Developing Brain: Cell Tropism and Drug Inhibition.
Chapter 13 mTOR and Drugs of Abuse.
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