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The neurochemical effects of anxiolytic drugs are dependent on rearing conditions in Fawn-Hooded rats
Daniel J. Lodge
, Andrew J. Lawrence
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Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Rat
100%
Dopamine
50%
Diazepam
50%
Fawn Hooded Rat
50%
4 [[2 [2 [[(2 Adamantyloxy)carbonyl]amino] 3 (1h Indol 3 Yl) 2 Methylpropionamido] 1 Phenylethyl]amino] 4 Oxobutyric Acid Meglumine
50%
Animal
50%
Dopamine Receptor D2
25%
Messenger RNA
25%
Experimental Animal
25%
Ethanol
25%
Drug Administration
25%
Drug
25%
Cholecystokinin B Receptor
25%
Cholecystokinin B Receptor Antagonist
25%
Neuroscience
Phenotype
50%
Dopamine
50%
Diazepam
50%
Central Nervous System
50%
Cholecystokinin B Receptor
50%
Anxiolytic
50%
Receptor Antagonist
25%
Dopamine Receptor D2
25%
Receptor Binding
25%
Brain
25%
Anxiety
25%