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Stress decreases serotonin tone in the nucleus accumbens in male mice to promote aversion and potentiate cocaine preference via decreased stimulation of 5-HT1B receptors

Harrison M. Fontaine, Phillip R. Silva, Carlie Neiswanger, Rachelle Tran, Antony D. Abraham, Benjamin B. Land, John F. Neumaier, Charles Chavkin

2021Neuropsychopharmacology17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

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