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Food properties (incl. characteristics and health benefits)
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|Mar 22, 2023
Operant training for highly palatable food alters translating mRNA in nucleus accumbens D2 neurons and reveals a modulatory role of Neurochondrin.

Enrica Montalban, Albert Giralt, Lieng Taing

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