Chronic variable stress and intravenous methamphetamine self-administration - Role of individual differences in behavioral and physiological reactivity to novelty

S. B. Taylor, L. R. Watterson, P. R. Kufahl, N. E. Nemirovsky, S. E. Tomek, Cheryl Conrad, Michael Olive

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