Effects of 7-OH-DPAT and U 99194 on the behavioral response to hot plate test, in rats
@article{Casarrubea2006EffectsO7, title={Effects of 7-OH-DPAT and U 99194 on the behavioral response to hot plate test, in rats}, author={Maurizio Casarrubea and Filippina Sorbera and Giuseppe Crescimanno}, journal={Physiology \& Behavior}, year={2006}, volume={89}, pages={552-562} }
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