Antidepressant-like effect of scopoletin, a coumarin isolated from Polygala sabulosa (Polygalaceae) in mice: evidence for the involvement of monoaminergic systems.
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A. Rodrigues | A. Zomkowski | A. Santos | M. Cunha | Mauricio P Cunha | Daniele G Machado | Juliano C Capra | Ana Lúcia S Rodrigues | Adair Roberto S Santos | B. G. Mendes | Andrea D E Zomkowski | Beatriz G Mendes | Moacir G Pizzolatti | M. Pizzolatti | D. G. Machado | J. C. Capra
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