Ghrelin: From a gut hormone to a potential therapeutic target for alcohol use disorder
Mehdi Farokhnia(National Institutes of Health), Lorenzo Leggio(National Institute on Drug Abuse), Mary R. Lee(National Institute on Drug Abuse), Daria Piacentino(National Institute on Drug Abuse), Monica L. Faulkner(National Institute on Drug Abuse)
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