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Eva Varejkova

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Cellular and Molecular Neurobiology|August 9, 2017
Lack of CRH Affects the Behavior but Does Not Affect the Formation of Short-Term MemoryEva Varejkova, Eva Plananska, Jaromir Myslivecek
Scientific Reports|February 12, 2019
Acute restraint stress modifies the heart rate biorhythm in the poststress periodEva Varejkova, Katerina Janisova, Jaromir Myslivecek
Naunyn-Schmiedeberg'S Archives of Pharmacology|October 25, 2012
Decrease in heart adrenoceptor gene expression and receptor number as compensatory tool for preserved heart function and biological rhythm in M(2) KO animalsJan Benes, Eva Varejkova, Vladimir Farar, et al.
Stress (Amsterdam, Netherlands)|January 15, 2015
The M2 muscarinic receptors are essential for signaling in the heart left ventricle during restraint stress in miceHana Tomankova, Paulina Valuskova, Eva Varejkova, et al.
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Cellular and Molecular Neurobiology|August 9, 2017
Lack of CRH Affects the Behavior but Does Not Affect the Formation of Short-Term MemoryEva Varejkova, Eva Plananska, Jaromir Myslivecek
Scientific Reports|February 12, 2019
Acute restraint stress modifies the heart rate biorhythm in the poststress periodEva Varejkova, Katerina Janisova, Jaromir Myslivecek
Naunyn-Schmiedeberg'S Archives of Pharmacology|October 25, 2012
Decrease in heart adrenoceptor gene expression and receptor number as compensatory tool for preserved heart function and biological rhythm in M(2) KO animalsJan Benes, Eva Varejkova, Vladimir Farar, et al.
Stress (Amsterdam, Netherlands)|January 15, 2015
The M2 muscarinic receptors are essential for signaling in the heart left ventricle during restraint stress in miceHana Tomankova, Paulina Valuskova, Eva Varejkova, et al.
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