Dose- and application route-dependent effects of betahistine on behavioral recovery and neuroplasticity after acute unilateral labyrinthectomy in rats
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M. Strupp | A. Zwergal | M. Wuehr | R. Beck | R. Oos | M. Lindner | L. Günther | M. Antons | Astrid Delker | Sibylle I. Ziegler | E. Eilles | C. Branner | A. Krämer | S. Ziegler
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