Full article: Anxiolytic effects of theaflavins via dopaminergic activation in the frontal cortex
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Anxiolytic effects of theaflavins via dopaminergic activation in the frontal cortex: Bioscience, Biotechnology, and Biochemistry: Vol 83, No 6
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