Blonanserin Ameliorates Phencyclidine-Induced Visual-Recognition Memory Deficits: the Complex Mechanism of Blonanserin Action Involving D3-5-HT2A and D1-NMDA Receptors in the mPFC
Hirotake Hida(Meijo University), Yukihiro Noda(Meijo University), Norio Ozaki(Nagoya University Hospital), Akihiro Mouri(Fujita Health University), T Seki(Meijo University), Yurie Matsumoto(Nagoya University), Kentaro Mori(National Research Institute of Brewing), Toshitaka Nabeshima(Meijo University), Kunihiro Iwamoto(Nagoya University), Kiyofumi Yamada(Kanazawa University), Masayuki Taniguchi(Meijo University)
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