Antipsychotic drugs reverse the disruption in prefrontal cortex function produced by NMDA receptor blockade with phencyclidine
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P. Celada | L. Kargieman | G. Mengod | F. Artigas | N. Santana | Noemí Santana | Pau Celada | Guadalupe Mengod | Francesc Artigas | Lucila Kargieman
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