Verapamil Blocks Scopolamine Enhancement Effect on Memory Consolidation in Passive Avoidance Task in Rats
Our recent data have indicated that scopolamine, a non-selective muscarinic receptor antagonist, improves memory consolidation, in a passive avoidance task, tested in rats. It has been found that verapamil, a phenylalkylamine class of the L-type voltage-dependent calcium channel antagonist, inhibits...
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Main Authors: | Verónica Giménez De Béjar (Author), María Caballero Bleda (Author), Natalija Popović (Author), Miroljub Popović (Author) |
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2017-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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