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Substance dependence / Stimulants / Alkaloids / Cocaine / Otologicals / Kappa Opioid receptor / Self-administration / Dynorphin / Sugar addiction / Medicine / Chemistry / Pharmacology
Date: 2009-10-07 14:57:21
Substance dependence
Stimulants
Alkaloids
Cocaine
Otologicals
Kappa Opioid receptor
Self-administration
Dynorphin
Sugar addiction
Medicine
Chemistry
Pharmacology

September 28, 2009 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Carrie James Human BioMolecular Research Institute

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