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Holmes, A., Hollon, T. R., Gleason, T. C., Liu, Z., Dreiling, J., Sibley, D. R., & Crawley, J. N. (2001). Behavioral characterization of dopamine D₅ receptor null mutant mice. Behavioral Neuroscience, 115(5), 1129–1144.

Authors 7
  1. A. Holmes (first)
  2. T. R. Hollon (additional)
  3. T. C. Gleason (additional)
  4. Z. Liu (additional)
  5. J. Dreiling (additional)
  6. D. R. Sibley (additional)
  7. J. N. Crawley (additional)
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@article{Holmes_2001, title={Behavioral characterization of dopamine D₅ receptor null mutant mice.}, volume={115}, ISSN={0735-7044}, url={http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/0735-7044.115.5.1129}, DOI={10.1037/0735-7044.115.5.1129}, number={5}, journal={Behavioral Neuroscience}, publisher={American Psychological Association (APA)}, author={Holmes, A. and Hollon, T. R. and Gleason, T. C. and Liu, Z. and Dreiling, J. and Sibley, D. R. and Crawley, J. N.}, year={2001}, pages={1129–1144} }