Sensorineural hearing loss as evidenced by the auditory brainstem response following prenatal cocaine exposure in the long-evans rat
- 1 June 1991
- journal article
- developmental pharmacology-and-toxicology
- Published by Wiley in Teratology
- Vol. 43 (6), 561-570
- https://doi.org/10.1002/tera.1420430610
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