The serotonin1A receptor agonist 8-OHDPAT reverses Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol-induced impairment of spatial memory and reduction of acetylcholine release in the dorsal hippocampus in rats
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K. Abe | T. Ikeda | K. Hayakawa | K. Mishima | M. Fujiwara | N. Egashira | K. Iwasaki | Nobuyoshi Hasebe | Keiichiro Inui | A. Yano | Y. Matsumoto
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