The usefulness of the spontaneously hypertensive rat to model attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) may be explained by the differential expression of dopamine-related genes in the brain
Qing Li(Chinese University of Hong Kong), David T. Yew(Chinese University of Hong Kong), Gang Lü(Chinese University of Hong Kong), Y.F. Mak(Chinese University of Hong Kong), John A. Rudd(Chinese University of Hong Kong), Ming Fan(Beijing Institute of Technology), G. E. Antonio(Chinese University of Hong Kong)
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