Activation of the kappa opioid receptor in the dorsal raphe nucleus mediates the aversive effects of stress and reinstates drug seeking
Benjamin B. Land(University of Washington), Charles Chavkin(University of Washington), Michael R. Bruchas(University of Washington), Richard D. Palmiter(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), William J. Giardino(Neurosciences Institute), Selena S. Schattauer(University of Washington), Daniel I. Messinger(University of Washington), Megumi Aita(University of Washington), Thomas S. Hnasko(University of California San Diego)
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