The Actin Cytoskeleton as a Therapeutic Target for the Prevention of Relapse to Methamphetamine Use.

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Published in CNS Neurol Disord Drug Targets on January 01, 2015

Authors

Erica J Young, Sherri B Briggs, Courtney A Miller1

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1: 130 Scripps Way, Jupiter, Florida 33458, USA. cmiller@scripps.edu.

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