Correction to “Behavioural and pharmacokinetic analysis of heroin and cocaine self-administration: Effects of timeout on self-administration and choice in male rats”
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D'Ottavio, G., Pezza, S., Modoni, J., Reverte, I., Marchetti, C., Zenoni, S.F., De Pirro, S., Maftei, D., Lattanzi, R., Esposito, G., Ragozzino, D., Merlo, E., Venniro, M., Ciccocioppo, R., Fumagalli, F., Milella, M. S., Badiani, A., Boix, F., & Caprioli, D. (2025). Behavioural and pharmacokinetic analysis of heroin and cocaine self-administration: Effects of timeout on self-administration and choice in male rats. British Journal of Pharmacology, 182(13), 2968–2985. https://doi.org/10.1111/bph.70023
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D'Ottavio, G., Pezza, S., Modoni, J., Reverte, I., Marchetti, C., Zenoni, s.f., De Pirro, S., mattei, D., Lattanzi, R., Esposito, G., Ragozzino, D., Merlo, E., Venniro, M., Ciccocioppo, R., Fumagalli, F., Milella, m.s ., Badiani, A., Boix, F., Caprioli, D.(2025)。海洛因和可卡因自我给药行为和药代动力学分析:超时时间对雄性大鼠自我给药和选择的影响。英国药理学杂志,182(13),2968-2985。https://doi.org/10.1111/bph.70023The这篇文章的资助声明缺失了。文章中增加了以下资助声明:BIBLIOSAN提供的开放获取资助。我们为这个错误道歉。
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