Branch-specific plasticity of a bifunctional dopamine circuit encodes protein hunger
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Branch-specific plasticity of a bifunctional dopamine circuit encodes protein hunger
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SCIENCE
Volume 356, Issue 6337, Pages 534-539
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American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
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2017-05-05
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10.1126/science.aal3245
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