Projection-specific modulation of dopamine neuron synapses by aversive and rewarding stimuli.

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Published in Neuron on June 09, 2011

Authors

Stephan Lammel1, Daniela I Ion, Jochen Roeper, Robert C Malenka

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1: Nancy Pritzker Laboratory, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University School of Medicine, Lokey Stem Cell Research Building, 265 Campus Drive, Room G1021, Stanford, CA 94305-5453, USA.

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