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DNA targeting of rhinal cortex D2 receptor protein reversibly blocks learning of cues that predict reward Zheng Liu*, Barry J. Richmond*†, Elisabeth A. Murray*, Richard C. Saunders*, Sara Steenrod*‡, Barbara K. Stubb
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Worcester / L. A. / Goldsmith / Amsterdam / London / New York / Oxford / /

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D. G. (1994) J. Comp / R. (1990) J. Comp / Zhang S. P. / R. (1981) J. Comp / H. J. (1986) J. Comp / Penney / D. G. (1996) J. Comp / W. M. (1987) J. Comp / Goldman / Suzuki / Molecular Diagnostics Laboratory / /

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National Institute of Mental Health / **Brudnick Neuropsychiatric Research Institute / University of Massachusetts Medical School / Laboratory of Neuropsychology / The Amygdaloid Complex / Columbia University / National Institute of Mental Health Animal Care / /

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catalepsy / /

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Center for Neurobiology and Behavior / **Brudnick Neuropsychiatric Research Institute / Laboratory of Neuropsychology / §Clinical Neuroscience Branch / and ¶Behavioral Endocrinology Branch / Department of Health and Human Services / National Academy of Sciences / University of Massachusetts Medical School / National Institute of Mental Health Animal Care and Use Committee / Columbia University / New York / National Institute of Mental Health / /

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Barry J. Richmond / Richard C. Saunders / Van Hoesen / Elisabeth A. Murray / Sara Steenrod / Nat / Edward I. Ginns / Deidra M. Montague / Zheng Liu / Barbara K. Stubblefield / /

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Governor / primate chair / /

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Maryland / S. K. / New York / A. B. / Massachusetts / /

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Neuroscience / siRNA / gene expression / recombinant DNA / /

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www.pnas.org兾cgi兾doi兾10.1073兾pnas.0403639101 / www.biomedcentral / /

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