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420 related items for PubMed ID: 19049672

  • 1. Evaluation of chalcones--a flavonoid subclass, for, their anxiolytic effects in rats using elevated plus maze and open field behaviour tests.
    Jamal H, Ansari WH, Rizvi SJ.
    Fundam Clin Pharmacol; 2008 Dec; 22(6):673-81. PubMed ID: 19049672
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    Violle N, Messaoudi M, Lefranc-Millot C, Desor D, Nejdi A, Demagny B, Schroeder H.
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    Cryan JF, Kelly PH, Chaperon F, Gentsch C, Mombereau C, Lingenhoehl K, Froestl W, Bettler B, Kaupmann K, Spooren WP.
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  • 20. Variations in illumination, closed wall transparency and/or extramaze space influence both baseline anxiety and response to diazepam in the rat elevated plus-maze.
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