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Adolescent C57BL/6J Mice Show Elevated Alcohol Intake, but Reduced Taste Aversion, as Compared to Adult Mice: A Potential Behavioral Mechanism for Binge Drinking: ELEVATED ALCOHOL INTAKE IN ADOLESCENCE
MLA
Sarah E. Holstein, et al. Adolescent C57BL/6J Mice Show Elevated Alcohol Intake, but Reduced Taste Aversion, as Compared to Adult Mice: A Potential Behavioral Mechanism for Binge Drinking: ELEVATED ALCOHOL INTAKE IN ADOLESCENCE. Jan. 2011. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.17615/krcm-y807.
APA
Sarah E. Holstein, Clyde W. Hodge, & Marina Spanos. (2011). Adolescent C57BL/6J Mice Show Elevated Alcohol Intake, but Reduced Taste Aversion, as Compared to Adult Mice: A Potential Behavioral Mechanism for Binge Drinking: ELEVATED ALCOHOL INTAKE IN ADOLESCENCE. https://doi.org/10.17615/krcm-y807
Chicago
Sarah E. Holstein, Clyde W. Hodge, and Marina Spanos. 2011. “Adolescent C57BL/6J Mice Show Elevated Alcohol Intake, but Reduced Taste Aversion, as Compared to Adult Mice: A Potential Behavioral Mechanism for Binge Drinking: ELEVATED ALCOHOL INTAKE IN ADOLESCENCE,” January. doi:10.17615/krcm-y807.