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Publications by Francesco Impagnatiello
Imidazenil: A Low Efficacy Agonist at Α1- But High Efficacy at Α5-Gabaa Receptors Fail to Show Anticonvulsant Cross Tolerance to Diazepam or Zolpidem
Neuropharmacology
Molecular Neuroscience
Cellular
Pharmacology
Decrease in Reelin and Glutamic Acid Decarboxylase67 (GAD67) Expression in Schizophrenia and Bipolar Disorder
Archives of General Psychiatry
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