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Another positive immunoreaction: brown nuclear staining patterns of ΔFosB of the medium spiny neurons (MSN) of NAc of a long-term drug abuser (DAB; 3,3´-diaminobenzidine), 200 X magnification; scale bar represents 100 µm.
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it´s all about protein stabilities..;0)
in german-short:
https://www.meduniwien.ac.at/web/ueber-uns/news/detailseite/2016/news-im-dezember-2016/sucht-verlangen-ist-auch-noch-nach-dem-tod-nachweisbar/
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