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CS 386
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CS-386
National Institutes of Health
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mexazolam
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2004
2004
EEG change in the conscious rat during immobility induced by psychological stress
N. Iwata
,
N. Mikuni
Psychopharmacology
2004
Corpus ID: 22225866
EEG changes in the conscious rat under conditions of stress were quantitatively analyzed. After conditioning the rat to expect an…
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1980
1980
Effects of CS-386 and diazepam upon the gastric contraction and excitation of lumbar gamma-motoneurons following stimulation of the hypothalamus in the cat.
N. Iwata
,
K. Kobayashi
,
T. Hara
,
T. Tonohiro
,
T. Shibata
Journal of Pharmacobio-Dynamics
1980
Corpus ID: 25731503
Effects of a new minor tranquilizer, CS-386 and diazepam were studied upon the gastric contraction and excitation of lumbar gamma…
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1980
1980
術前患者の不安ならびに睡眠障害に対するMinor Tranquilizerの薬効について―Double Blind MethodによるMexazolam (CS-386) の臨床評価―
正一 川澄
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東一 出原
,
博紀 佐藤
,
民生 櫛橋
,
通 橋本
,
正路 友成
1980
Corpus ID: 175697231
1977
1977
Effects of oxazolam, cloxazolam, and CS-386, new anti-anxiety drugs, on socially induced suppression and aggression in Pairs of monkeys
T. Kamioka
,
I. Nakayama
,
S. Akiyama
,
H. Takagi
Psychopharmacology
1977
Corpus ID: 22311835
This experiment was conducted to examine effects of oxazolam, cloxazolam, CS-386, and reference drugs on socially induced…
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1977
1977
[Effects of a new minor tranquilizer, 10-chloro-3-methyl-1 1b-(2-chlorophenyl)-2,3,5,6,7,11b-hexahydrobenzo [6,7]-1,4-diazepino [5,4-b]-oxazol-6-one (CS-386), on the after-discharge and behavior…
K. Hasegawa
,
C. Ishibashi
Nihon yakurigaku zasshi. Folia pharmacologica…
1977
Corpus ID: 19685684
Effects of a new minor tranquilizer, CS-386, on the after-discharge(AD) and behavior induced by amygdaloid electrical stimulation…
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