Changes in Synaptic Properties in Cortical-Limbic Communications Induced by Repeated Treatments With Fluvoxamine in Rats
There is evidence indicating that dysregulation of coordinated interactions of the cortical-limbic circuitry is associated with anxiety and mood disorders. Our previous study has reported that an enhancement of long-term plasticity in the "limbic-cortical" pathway produced by repeated trea...
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Main Authors: | Satoshi Ohashi (Author), Hiroko Togashi (Author), Machiko Matsumoto (Author), Kiyoshi Mori (Author), Ken-ichi Ueno (Author), Mitsuhiro Yoshioka (Author) |
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2003-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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