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Reduced immobility time in the tail suspension test (TST) by chronic immobilization stress. Role of corticosterone and brain serotonergic and adrenergic receptors
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- European Psychiatry / Volume 7 / Issue 5 / 1992
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- 16 April 2020, pp. 235-238
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Fluoxetine seems to widen the nortriptyline antidepressant-like dose range in mice submitted to the tail suspension test (TST)
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- European Psychiatry / Volume 7 / Issue 1 / 1992
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- 16 April 2020, pp. 33-37
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Effect of NMDAR antagonists in the tetrabenazine test for antidepressants: comparison with the tail suspension test
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- Acta Neuropsychiatrica / Volume 27 / Issue 4 / August 2015
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- 10 April 2015, pp. 228-234
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Immobility responses between mouse strains correlate with distinct hippocampal serotonin transporter protein expression and function
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- / Volume 17 / Issue 11 / November 2014
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- 15 May 2014, pp. 1737-1750
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- November 2014
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Higher blood and brain concentrations of imipramine and desipramine seem not to impair anti-immobility effect in mice
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- Psychiatry and Psychobiology / Volume 4 / Issue 6 / 1989
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- 28 April 2020, pp. 369-373
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- 1989
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