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487 related items for PubMed ID: 15234115

  • 1. Increased behavioural activity of rats in forced swimming test after partial denervation of serotonergic system by parachloroamphetamine treatment.
    Häidkind R, Eller M, Kask A, Harro M, Rinken A, Oreland L, Harro J.
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  • 3. Partial serotonergic denervation decreases progenitor cell proliferation in the adult rat hippocampus, but has no effect on rat behavior in the forced swimming test.
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  • 14. Fatigue of cholestasis and the serotoninergic neurotransmitter system in the rat.
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  • 17. [In vivo neurochemical effects of electroconvulsive shock on the forced swimming rat].
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  • 18. Sertraline behavioral response associates closer and dose-dependently with cortical rather than hippocampal serotonergic activity in the rat forced swim stress.
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