BIOCHEMICAL AND BEHAVIOURAL ALTERATIONS FOLLOWING 6-HYDROXYDOPAMINE ADMINISTRATION INTO BRAIN**Supported by USPHS grants MH-16522 and HD-03110. G.R.B. is a Career Development Awardee (HD-24585). B.R.C. and R.D.S. are post-doctoral fellows (MH-11107).
- 1 January 1973
- book chapter
- Published by Elsevier
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