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Effects of benzodiazepines and pentobarbitone on the GABA-ergic recurrent inhibition of hippocampal neuronsTsuchiya et al., 1978
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- Tsuchiya T
- Fukushima H
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- European journal of pharmacology
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The actions of benzodiazepines and pentobarbitone on GABA-mediated recurrent inhibition of hippocampal pyramidal neurons were investigated in the immobilized unanaesthetized cat. Extracellular action potentials of single neurons were recorded in regions CA1 or CA2 …
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