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  • 3. Time-dependent effects of antidepressant drugs on the low dose of apomorphine-induced locomotor hypoactivity in rats.
    Dziedzicka-Wasylewska M, Rogóz Z.
    Pol J Pharmacol; 1997; 49(5):337-43. PubMed ID: 9566033
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  • 6. [Comparative study of the pharmacological properties of sultopride sulpiride and other antipsychotic drugs: influence of sultopride, sulpiride and other antipsychotic drugs on spontaneous locomotor activity and changes in locomotor activity induced by apomorphine and clonidine in mice].
    Horikomi K, Fujita M.
    Yakubutsu Seishin Kodo; 1986 Sep; 6(3):339-52. PubMed ID: 2880435
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  • 7. Repeated imipramine treatment increases the responsivity of the rat hippocampus to dopamine. An in vitro study.
    Smiałowski A, Bijak M.
    J Neural Transm; 1986 Sep; 66(3-4):187-96. PubMed ID: 3783144
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  • 8. Latent sensitization to apomorphine following repeated low doses.
    Mattingly BA, Gotsick JE, Salamanca K.
    Behav Neurosci; 1988 Aug; 102(4):553-8. PubMed ID: 3166729
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  • 13. Repeated imipramine treatment enhances the 7-OH-DPAT-induced hyperactivity in rats: the role of dopamine D2 and D3 receptors.
    Rogóz Z, Skuza G.
    Pol J Pharmacol; 2001 Aug; 53(6):571-6. PubMed ID: 11985330
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  • 15. Repeated treatment with imipramine or amitriptyline increases the locomotor response of rats to (+)-amphetamine given into the nucleus accumbens.
    Maj J, Wedzony K.
    J Pharm Pharmacol; 1985 May; 37(5):362-4. PubMed ID: 2862250
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  • 18. Chronic imipramine administration reduces apomorphine inhibitory effects.
    Scavone C, Aizenstein ML, De Lucia R, Da Silva Planeta C.
    Eur J Pharmacol; 1986 Dec 16; 132(2-3):263-7. PubMed ID: 2434344
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  • 19. Effects of apomorphine administration on locomotor activity of control and experimental rats withdrawn from long-term haloperidol treatment.
    Bernardi MM, Palermo-Neto J.
    Gen Pharmacol; 1983 Dec 16; 14(5):545-7. PubMed ID: 6685669
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  • 20. Repeated treatment with imipramine enhances the excitatory response of hippocampal neurons to dopamine.
    Smiałowski A, Bijak M.
    Neuroscience; 1987 Dec 16; 23(3):1021-4. PubMed ID: 2963971
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