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The Vesicular Monoamine Transporter, in Contrast to the Dopamine Transporter, Is Not Altered by Chronic Cocaine Self-Administration in the Rat

Julie M. Wilson and Stephen J. Kish
Journal of Neuroscience 15 May 1996, 16 (10) 3507-3510; https://doi.org/10.1523/JNEUROSCI.16-10-03507.1996
Julie M. Wilson
1Human Neurochemical Pathology Laboratory, Clarke Institute of Psychiatry, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5T 1R8
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Stephen J. Kish
1Human Neurochemical Pathology Laboratory, Clarke Institute of Psychiatry, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5T 1R8
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DOI 
https://doi.org/10.1523/JNEUROSCI.16-10-03507.1996
PubMed 
8627383
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History 
  • Received January 23, 1996
  • Revision received February 29, 1996
  • Accepted March 4, 1996
  • First published May 15, 1996.
  • Version of record published May 15, 1996.
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  1. Julie M. Wilson and
  2. Stephen J. Kish
  1. 1Human Neurochemical Pathology Laboratory, Clarke Institute of Psychiatry, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5T 1R8
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    • Received January 23, 1996.
    • Revision received February 29, 1996.
    • Accepted March 4, 1996.
  • This study was supported by National Institutes of Health NIDA DA07182 (S.J.K.). J.M.W. is the recipient of a Commonwealth Scholarship Award.

    Correspondence should be addressed to Dr. Stephen J. Kish, Human Neurochemical Pathology Laboratory, Clarke Institute of Psychiatry, 250 College Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5T 1R8.

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Journal of Neuroscience 15 May 1996, 16 (10) 3507-3510; DOI: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.16-10-03507.1996

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Julie M. Wilson, Stephen J. Kish
Journal of Neuroscience 15 May 1996, 16 (10) 3507-3510; DOI: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.16-10-03507.1996
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