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European Journal of Pharmacology|October 26, 1988
Ro 15-4513, like anxiogenic beta-carbolines, increases dopamine metabolism in the prefrontal cortex of the ratO Giorgi, M G Corda, G Biggio
Pharmacological Research Communications|December 1, 1988
Functional interaction between GABA receptors and type I benzodiazepine recognition sites in the spinal cord of the ratB Longoni, M G Corda, G Biggio
Neuroscience Letters|May 23, 1985
Selective blockade of benzodiazepine receptors by Ro 15-1788 prevents foot shock-induced decrease of low affinity gamma-aminobutyric acid receptorsM G Corda, A Concas, G Biggio
Brain Research|October 1, 1986
Behavioural and biochemical evidence for a long-lasting decrease in GABAergic function elicited by chronic administration of FG 7142M G Corda, O Giorgi, G Biggio
Brain Research|July 6, 1981
Benzodiazepine and GABA receptors in the rat retina: effect of light and dark adaptationG Biggio, P Guarneri, M G Corda
European Journal of Pharmacology|February 24, 1987
The anxiolytic beta-carboline ZK 93423 prevents the stress-induced increase in dopamine turnover in the prefrontal cortexO Giorgi, M G Corda, G Biggio
Brain Research|August 19, 1985
Involvement of benzodiazepine recognition sites in the foot shock-induced decrease of low affinity GABA receptors in the rat cerebral cortexA Concas, M G Corda, G Biggio
Journal of Neurochemistry|September 1, 1991
Differential turnover rates of D1 dopamine receptors in the retina and in distinct areas of the rat brainO Giorgi, M G Pibiri, G Biggio
European Journal of Pharmacology|December 3, 1985
[3H]SCH 23390 binding sites increase after chronic blockade of D-1 dopamine receptorsM L Porceddu, E Ongini, G Biggio
European Review for Medical and Pharmacological Sciences|April 20, 2021
Cognitive function modulation during aging: a focus on L-alpha-GPEG Biggio, I Di Fazio, C Martini
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European Journal of Pharmacology|October 26, 1988
Ro 15-4513, like anxiogenic beta-carbolines, increases dopamine metabolism in the prefrontal cortex of the ratO Giorgi, M G Corda, G Biggio
Pharmacological Research Communications|December 1, 1988
Functional interaction between GABA receptors and type I benzodiazepine recognition sites in the spinal cord of the ratB Longoni, M G Corda, G Biggio
Neuroscience Letters|May 23, 1985
Selective blockade of benzodiazepine receptors by Ro 15-1788 prevents foot shock-induced decrease of low affinity gamma-aminobutyric acid receptorsM G Corda, A Concas, G Biggio
Brain Research|October 1, 1986
Behavioural and biochemical evidence for a long-lasting decrease in GABAergic function elicited by chronic administration of FG 7142M G Corda, O Giorgi, G Biggio
Brain Research|July 6, 1981
Benzodiazepine and GABA receptors in the rat retina: effect of light and dark adaptationG Biggio, P Guarneri, M G Corda
European Journal of Pharmacology|February 24, 1987
The anxiolytic beta-carboline ZK 93423 prevents the stress-induced increase in dopamine turnover in the prefrontal cortexO Giorgi, M G Corda, G Biggio
Brain Research|August 19, 1985
Involvement of benzodiazepine recognition sites in the foot shock-induced decrease of low affinity GABA receptors in the rat cerebral cortexA Concas, M G Corda, G Biggio
Journal of Neurochemistry|September 1, 1991
Differential turnover rates of D1 dopamine receptors in the retina and in distinct areas of the rat brainO Giorgi, M G Pibiri, G Biggio
European Journal of Pharmacology|December 3, 1985
[3H]SCH 23390 binding sites increase after chronic blockade of D-1 dopamine receptorsM L Porceddu, E Ongini, G Biggio
European Review for Medical and Pharmacological Sciences|April 20, 2021
Cognitive function modulation during aging: a focus on L-alpha-GPEG Biggio, I Di Fazio, C Martini
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