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  • 2. Anxiolytic actions of Nardostachys jatamansi via GABA benzodiazepine channel complex mechanism and its biodistribution studies.
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    Savić MM, Obradović DI, Ugresić ND, Cook JM, Yin W, Bokonjić DR.
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  • 11. Anti-anxiety effects of Apocynum venetum L. in the elevated plus maze test.
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  • 12. Evidence for the involvement of the GABAergic, but not serotonergic transmission in the anxiolytic-like effect of bisabolol in the mouse elevated plus maze.
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  • 13. The role of hippocampal GABAA receptors on anxiolytic effects of Echium amoenum extract in a mice model of restraint stress.
    Farajdokht F, Vosoughi A, Ziaee M, Araj-Khodaei M, Mahmoudi J, Sadigh-Eteghad S.
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  • 14. Evaluation of anxiolytic activity of compound Valeriana jatamansi Jones in mice.
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    McMahon LR, France CP.
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  • 16. The anxiolytic effect of gamma-hydroxybutyrate in the elevated plus maze is reversed by the benzodiazepine receptor antagonist, flumazenil.
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  • 17. Extracts of kava (Piper methysticum) induce acute anxiolytic-like behavioral changes in mice.
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  • 18. Evaluation of anxiolytic-like effects of some short-acting benzodiazepine hypnotics in mice.
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  • 19. Flavan-3-ol derivatives are positive modulators of GABA(A) receptors with higher efficacy for the alpha(2) subtype and anxiolytic action in mice.
    Fernandez SP, Mewett KN, Hanrahan JR, Chebib M, Johnston GA.
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