Article
Orexin receptor 1 signaling contributes to ethanol binge-like drinking: Pharmacological and molecular evidence
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287, , 230-237
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Autor
Carvajal F.
Alcaraz-Iborra M.
Lerma-Cabrera J.M.
Valor L.M.
de la Fuente L.
Sanchez-Amate M.D.C.
Cubero I.
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Materias
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