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The Efficacy of Sodium Channel Blockers to Prevent Phencyclidine-Induced Cognitive Dysfunction in the Rat: Potential for Novel Treatments for Schizophrenia

Charles H. Large, Silvia Bison, Ilaria Sartori, Kevin D. Read, Alessandro Gozzi, Davide Quarta, Marinella Antolini, Emma Hollands, Catherine H. Gill, Martin J. Gunthorpe, Nagi Idris, Jo C. Neill and Giuseppe S. Alvaro
Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics July 2011, 338 (1) 100-113; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1124/jpet.110.178475
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The Efficacy of Sodium Channel Blockers to Prevent Phencyclidine-Induced Cognitive Dysfunction in the Rat: Potential for Novel Treatments for Schizophrenia

Charles H. Large, Silvia Bison, Ilaria Sartori, Kevin D. Read, Alessandro Gozzi, Davide Quarta, Marinella Antolini, Emma Hollands, Catherine H. Gill, Martin J. Gunthorpe, Nagi Idris, Jo C. Neill and Giuseppe S. Alvaro
Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics July 1, 2011, 338 (1) 100-113; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1124/jpet.110.178475

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The Efficacy of Sodium Channel Blockers to Prevent Phencyclidine-Induced Cognitive Dysfunction in the Rat: Potential for Novel Treatments for Schizophrenia

Charles H. Large, Silvia Bison, Ilaria Sartori, Kevin D. Read, Alessandro Gozzi, Davide Quarta, Marinella Antolini, Emma Hollands, Catherine H. Gill, Martin J. Gunthorpe, Nagi Idris, Jo C. Neill and Giuseppe S. Alvaro
Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics July 1, 2011, 338 (1) 100-113; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1124/jpet.110.178475
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