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R Samanin

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Pharmacological Research Communications|April 1, 1983
Potentiation by yohimbine of pentylenetetrazol-induced seizures in rats: role of alpha 2 adrenergic receptorsM Lazarova, R Samanin
Psychopharmacology|January 1, 1984
Methysergide and metergoline reduce morphine analgesia with no effect on the development of tolerance in ratsS Romandini, R Samanin
Psychopharmacology|May 24, 2000
The 5-HT(1A) receptor agonist 8-OH-DPAT reduces rats' accuracy of attentional performance and enhances impulsive responding in a five-choice serial reaction time task: role of presynaptic 5-HT(1A) receptorsM Carli, R Samanin
Life Sciences|October 15, 1975
The serotonergic system in the brain and its possible functional connections with other aminergic systemsR Samanin, S Garattini
International Journal of Obesity|January 1, 1984
d-Fenfluramine and salbutamol: two drugs causing anorexia through different neurochemical mechanismsS Garattini, R Samanin
Pharmacological Research Communications|May 1, 1981
Effects of metergoline on regional serotonin metabolism in the rat brainR Invernizzi, R Samanin
British Journal of Pharmacology|January 1, 1984
Muscimol injections in the nucleus raphé dorsalis block the antinociceptive effect of morphine in rats: apparent lack of 5-hydroxytryptamine involvement in muscimol's effectS Romandini, R Samanin
Pharmacology & Toxicology|August 1, 1993
Neurochemical mechanism of action of anorectic drugsR Samanin, S Garattini
Psychopharmacology|January 1, 1992
Serotonin2 receptor agonists and serotonergic anorectic drugs affect rats' performance differently in a five-choice serial reaction time taskM Carli, R Samanin
Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior|December 1, 1995
5-HT1A receptor full and partial agonists and 5-HT2C (but not 5-HT3) receptor antagonists increase rates of punished responding in ratsL Cervo, R Samanin
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Pharmacological Research Communications|April 1, 1983
Potentiation by yohimbine of pentylenetetrazol-induced seizures in rats: role of alpha 2 adrenergic receptorsM Lazarova, R Samanin
Psychopharmacology|January 1, 1984
Methysergide and metergoline reduce morphine analgesia with no effect on the development of tolerance in ratsS Romandini, R Samanin
Psychopharmacology|May 24, 2000
The 5-HT(1A) receptor agonist 8-OH-DPAT reduces rats' accuracy of attentional performance and enhances impulsive responding in a five-choice serial reaction time task: role of presynaptic 5-HT(1A) receptorsM Carli, R Samanin
Life Sciences|October 15, 1975
The serotonergic system in the brain and its possible functional connections with other aminergic systemsR Samanin, S Garattini
International Journal of Obesity|January 1, 1984
d-Fenfluramine and salbutamol: two drugs causing anorexia through different neurochemical mechanismsS Garattini, R Samanin
Pharmacological Research Communications|May 1, 1981
Effects of metergoline on regional serotonin metabolism in the rat brainR Invernizzi, R Samanin
British Journal of Pharmacology|January 1, 1984
Muscimol injections in the nucleus raphé dorsalis block the antinociceptive effect of morphine in rats: apparent lack of 5-hydroxytryptamine involvement in muscimol's effectS Romandini, R Samanin
Pharmacology & Toxicology|August 1, 1993
Neurochemical mechanism of action of anorectic drugsR Samanin, S Garattini
Psychopharmacology|January 1, 1992
Serotonin2 receptor agonists and serotonergic anorectic drugs affect rats' performance differently in a five-choice serial reaction time taskM Carli, R Samanin
Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior|December 1, 1995
5-HT1A receptor full and partial agonists and 5-HT2C (but not 5-HT3) receptor antagonists increase rates of punished responding in ratsL Cervo, R Samanin
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