McConnell, S. A., Brandner, A. J., Blank, B. A., Kearns, D. N., Koob, G. F., Vendruscolo, L. F., & Tunstall, B. J. (2020). Demand for fentanyl becomes inelastic following extended access to fentanyl vapor self-administration. Neuropharmacology.
Chicago ZitierstilMcConnell, Sam A., Adam J. Brandner, Brandon A. Blank, David N. Kearns, George F. Koob, Leandro F. Vendruscolo, und Brendan J. Tunstall. "Demand for Fentanyl Becomes Inelastic Following Extended Access to Fentanyl Vapor Self-administration." Neuropharmacology 2020.
MLA ZitierstilMcConnell, Sam A., et al. "Demand for Fentanyl Becomes Inelastic Following Extended Access to Fentanyl Vapor Self-administration." Neuropharmacology 2020.
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