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Publications by Tamara Radulović
PWZ-029, an Inverse Agonist Selective for Α5 GABAA Receptors, Improves Object Recognition, but Not Water-Maze Memory in Normal and Scopolamine-Treated Rats
Behavioural Brain Research
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Involvement of .ALPHA.1- But Not .ALPHA.2-Adrenergic Systems in the Antagonizing Effect of Paeoniflorin on Scopolamine-Induced Deficit in Radial Maze Performance in Rats.
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