Cocaine is low on the value ladder of rats: possible evidence for resilience to addiction.
<h4>Background</h4>Assessing the relative value of cocaine and how it changes with chronic drug use represents a long-standing goal in addiction research. Surprisingly, recent experiments in rats--by far the most frequently used animal model in this field--suggest that the value of cocai...
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Auteurs principaux: | Lauriane Cantin, Magalie Lenoir, Eric Augier, Nathalie Vanhille, Sarah Dubreucq, Fuschia Serre, Caroline Vouillac, Serge H Ahmed |
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2010
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