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. 2006 May;3(5):14-6.

New pharmacotherapies for treating the neurobiology of alcohol and drug addiction

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New pharmacotherapies for treating the neurobiology of alcohol and drug addiction

Helen M Pettinati et al. Psychiatry (Edgmont). 2006 May.
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