NMDA receptor activation antagonizes the NMDA antagonist-induced antianxiety effect in the elevated plus-maze test in mice

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Ewa Poleszak
Anna Serefko
Aleksandra Szopa
Sylwia Wośko
Jarosław Dudka
Andrzej Wróbel
Tomasz Oniszczuk
Piotr Wlaź
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[1] Medical University of Lublin,Department of Applied Pharmacy
[2] Medical Biology Unit,Second Department of Gynecology
[3] Medical University of Lublin,Department of Food Process Engineering
[4] Lublin University of Life Sciences,Department of Animal Physiology, Faculty of Biology and Biotechnology
[5] Maria Curie-Skłodowska University,undefined
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Pharmacological Reports | 2013年 / 65卷
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NMDA receptor ligands; elevated plus-maze test; anxiety; mice;
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页码:1124 / 1131
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