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Sbornik Vedeckych Praci Lekarske Fakulty Karlovy University V Hradci Kralove|January 1, 1984
Reactivity to the electric shocks and motor depression as a consequence of inescapable shocking: the effect of acute bromocriptine treatmentV Golda, R Petr
Activitas Nervosa Superior|April 1, 1989
Animal model of anxiety: interaction of nicergoline and scopolamine in the genetically hypertensive ratsV Golda, R Petr
Sbornik Vedeckych Praci Lekarske Fakulty Karlovy University V Hradci Kralove|January 1, 1988
Reactivity to the electric shocks and motor depression as a consequence of inescapable shocking: the effect of chronic imipramine treatmentV Golda, R Petr
Activitas Nervosa Superior|June 1, 1990
Genetically based animal model of depression: circadian rhythm of motor activityV Golda, R Petr
Activitas Nervosa Superior|June 1, 1987
Animal model of depression: effect of nicotergoline and metergolineV Golda, R Petr
Activitas Nervosa Superior|June 1, 1986
Higher susceptibility to stomach lesions and long lasting retention of shock-induced motor depression in genetically hypertensive male ratsV Golda, R Petr
Activitas Nervosa Superior|December 1, 1986
Behaviour of genetically hypertensive rats in an animal model of depression and in an animal model of anxietyV Golda, R Petr
Sbornik Vedeckych Praci Lekarske Fakulty Karlovy University V Hradci Kralove|January 1, 1986
Motor depression as a consequence of inescapable shocking and a reactivity to the electric shocks: the acute tranylcypromin treatmentV Golda, R Petr
Sbornik Vedeckych Praci Lekarske Fakulty Karlovy University V Hradci Kralove|January 1, 1987
Sex and strain dependence in the effect of lisuride and tranylcypromine in motor depression and its relationship to the sex and strain dependence pattern of parameters related to stress mechanismV Golda, R Petr
Sbornik Vedeckych Praci Lekarske Fakulty Karlovy University V Hradci Kralove|January 1, 1983
Long-lasting motor depression as a consequence of a single session of inescapable shockingV Golda, R Petr
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Sbornik Vedeckych Praci Lekarske Fakulty Karlovy University V Hradci Kralove|January 1, 1984
Reactivity to the electric shocks and motor depression as a consequence of inescapable shocking: the effect of acute bromocriptine treatmentV Golda, R Petr
Activitas Nervosa Superior|April 1, 1989
Animal model of anxiety: interaction of nicergoline and scopolamine in the genetically hypertensive ratsV Golda, R Petr
Sbornik Vedeckych Praci Lekarske Fakulty Karlovy University V Hradci Kralove|January 1, 1988
Reactivity to the electric shocks and motor depression as a consequence of inescapable shocking: the effect of chronic imipramine treatmentV Golda, R Petr
Activitas Nervosa Superior|June 1, 1990
Genetically based animal model of depression: circadian rhythm of motor activityV Golda, R Petr
Activitas Nervosa Superior|June 1, 1987
Animal model of depression: effect of nicotergoline and metergolineV Golda, R Petr
Activitas Nervosa Superior|June 1, 1986
Higher susceptibility to stomach lesions and long lasting retention of shock-induced motor depression in genetically hypertensive male ratsV Golda, R Petr
Activitas Nervosa Superior|December 1, 1986
Behaviour of genetically hypertensive rats in an animal model of depression and in an animal model of anxietyV Golda, R Petr
Sbornik Vedeckych Praci Lekarske Fakulty Karlovy University V Hradci Kralove|January 1, 1986
Motor depression as a consequence of inescapable shocking and a reactivity to the electric shocks: the acute tranylcypromin treatmentV Golda, R Petr
Sbornik Vedeckych Praci Lekarske Fakulty Karlovy University V Hradci Kralove|January 1, 1987
Sex and strain dependence in the effect of lisuride and tranylcypromine in motor depression and its relationship to the sex and strain dependence pattern of parameters related to stress mechanismV Golda, R Petr
Sbornik Vedeckych Praci Lekarske Fakulty Karlovy University V Hradci Kralove|January 1, 1983
Long-lasting motor depression as a consequence of a single session of inescapable shockingV Golda, R Petr
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