Neural systems recruited by drug- and food-related cues: Studies of gene activation in corticolimbic regions
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Supported by the National Institute on Drug Abuse grants DA 13780, DA 09311, DA04788 to A.E.K. and F30 DA016503 to C.A.S.
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