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1. The controlling role of nitric oxide within the shell of nucleus accumbens in the stress-induced metabolic disturbance

- Husseini Y. , et al.

2. Effects of central amygdala GABA-B on expression of morphine-induced sensitivity in female rats

- Alavian F. , et al.

3. Role of NO-ergic system of the he nucleus accumbens in metabolic disturbances under acute stress

- Husseini Y. , et al.

4. Role of D1/D2 dopamine receptors in the CA1 region of the rat hippocampus in the rewarding effects of morphine administered into the ventral tegmental area

- Esmaeili M.H. , et al.

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