Blakesley et al., 1972 - Google Patents
Intravenous self-administration of heroin in the rat: experimental technique and computer analysisBlakesley et al., 1972
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- 13033107706621385570
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- Blakesley B
- Dinneen L
- Elliott R
- Francis D
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- British Journal of Pharmacology
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Research Department, Miles Laboratories Ltd., Stoke Poges, Buckinghamshire and Dorset Computer Services Ltd., Weymouth, Dorset Heroin-seeking behaviour has been studied in the rat using an operant conditioning technique by which the animal responds (lever …
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