Executive function moderates naltrexone effects on methamphetamine-induced craving and subjective responses
Aaron C. Lim(University of California, Los Angeles), Lara A. Ray(University of California, Los Angeles), Kelly E. Courtney(University of California San Diego), Philip Sayegh(University of California, Los Angeles), Lindsay R. Meredith(University of Southern California), Nathasha R. Moallem(University of California, Los Angeles), ReJoyce Green(Medical University of South Carolina), Erica N. Grodin(National Institutes of Health), Alexandra Venegas(University of California, Los Angeles), Edythe D. London(Orygen Youth Health)
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