Delay discounting as a behavioral phenotype associated with social rank in female and male cynomolgus monkeys: Correlation with kappa opioid receptor availability
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Delay discounting as a behavioral phenotype associated with social rank in female and male cynomolgus monkeys: Correlation with kappa opioid receptor availability
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PHARMACOLOGY BIOCHEMISTRY AND BEHAVIOR
Volume 225, Issue -, Pages 173545
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Elsevier BV
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2023-03-31
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10.1016/j.pbb.2023.173545
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