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bibliographicCitation Morrow AL, Montpied P, Lingford-Hughes A, Paul SM. Chronic ethanol and pentobarbital administration in the rat: effects on GABAA receptor function and expression in brain. Alcohol. 1990 May;7(3):237–44. doi: 10.1016/0741-8329(90)90012-2. PMID: 2158791.
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