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Journal of Pharmacology And Experimental Therapeutics, Vol. 119, Issue 3, 354-356, 1957
Copyright © 1957 by American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics


DETECTION OF ALTERATIONS IN CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM AND SKELETAL MUSCLE ACTIVITY

I. M. Toekes 1 and R. Bitterman 1

1 Research Division, Riker Laboratories, Los Angeles, California

A "rotating cage" technique for screening of drugs which affect the activity of the central nervous system and/or skeletal muscle has been described. Fifteen standard drugs comprising stimulants, general depressants and tranquilizers have been investigated.

Submitted on September 5, 1956







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