Ketamine impairs recognition memory consolidation and prevents learning-induced increase in hippocampal brain-derived neurotrophic factor levels
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R. Roesler | J. Quevedo | N. Schröder | F. Kapczinski | M. Lima | C. B. Farias | G. K. Reolon | V. R. Almeida | B. K. Goulart | G. Reolon | Rafael Roesler | João Quevedo | Bruno Kilpp Goulart | Viviane Rösner Almeida | Flávio Kapczinski | F. Kapczinski
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