Affinity of various benzodiazepine site ligands in mice with a point mutation in the GABA(A) receptor gamma2 subunit.
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William Wisden | Peer Wulff | Werner Sieghart | Margot Ernst | W. Sieghart | W. Wisden | P. Wulff | A. Oberto | Harald Höger | H. Höger | Waltraud Ogris | Angelika Pöltl | Birgit Hauer | Alessandra Oberto | M. Ernst | B. Hauer | A. Pöltl | W. Ogris | Waltraud Ogris
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