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Temporal Synergism of 5-HTP and L-DOPA in the Water Vole, Arvicola terrestris: Behavioral and Physiological Effects

A laboratory population of water voles, Arvicola terrestris, was tested in the late winter for its behavioral and physiological responses to 5-HTP and L-DOPA injected daily in various time relations. The experiments were designed according to the concept of temporal synergism developed by Albert H....

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Published in:Biological rhythm research 1998-02, Vol.29 (1), p.60-74
Main Authors: Moshkin, Mikhail M.P., Petrovsky, Dmitry D.V., Kolosova, Irene I.E., Burns, John J.T.
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