Long-Acting Glucagon-Like Peptide-1 Receptor Agonists Suppress Voluntary Alcohol Intake in Male Wistar Rats
Vincent Marty(University of California, Los Angeles), Igor Spigelman(University of California, Los Angeles), Lorenzo Leggio(National Institute on Drug Abuse), Joseph J. Munier(University of California, Los Angeles), Yatendra Mulpuri(University of California, Los Angeles), Mehdi Farokhnia(National Institute on Drug Abuse)
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