Antidepressant effects of an inverse agonist selective for α5 GABA-A receptors in the rat forced swim test
It has been shown in electrophysiological studies that the ligand L-655,708 possesses a binding selectivity and a moderate inverse agonist functional selectivity for α5-containing GABA-A receptors. The present study is aimed to investigate the antidepressant effects of the ligand L-655,708 in the fo...
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Main Authors: | Samardžić Janko, Puškaš Laslo, Obradović Miljana, Lazić-Puškaš Dijana |
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Language: | EN |
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2014
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/c47ebc8ad75a4e6da813ff26e0368f99 |
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