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bibliographicCitation Muller JM, Morelli E, Ansorge M, Gingrich JA. Serotonin transporter deficient mice are vulnerable to escape deficits following inescapable shocks. Genes Brain Behav. 2011 Mar;10(2):166–75. PMID: 20955517; PMCID: PMC3963524.
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