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Genome-wide association for methamphetamine sensitivity in an advanced intercross mouse line

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Parker , Clarissa C
Cheng, Riyan
Sokoloff, Greta
Palmer, Abraham A

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Wiley-Blackwell

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Sensitivity to the locomotor stimulant effects of methamphetamine (MA) is a heritable trait that utilizes neurocircuitry also associated with the rewarding effects of drugs. We used the power of a C57BL/6J × DBA/2J F 2 intercross (n = 676) and the precis

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Genes, Brain and Behavior

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2037-12-31
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