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The use of the elevated plus maze as an assay of anxiety-related behavior in rodents (2007)

Walf, A. A., & Frye, C. A. (2007). The use of the elevated plus maze as an assay of anxiety-related behavior in rodents. Nature Protocols, 2(2), 322–328. https://doi.org/10.1038/nprot.2007.44

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