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R hona C la rk e E tha nol -Ind uc ed M o d ula tion o f D o p ami ne T ra ns mi ss ion a nd S yna p tic A ct ivi ty in S tria ta l S ub re g ions

Ethanol-Induced Modulation of

Dopamine Transmission and Synaptic

Activity in Striatal Subregions

Focus on Inhibitory Receptors

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ISBN 978-91-628-9358-3

Printed by Ineko AB, Gothenburg

Rhona Clarke

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