Up-regulation of cAMP, but not voltage-sensitive calcium ion channels is involved in the inhibitory effects of nefiracetam on methamphetamine-induced discriminative responses
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- 2003-12-25
著者
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YAMADA Kiyofumi
Department of Neurosurgery, Graduate School of Medicine, Gifu University
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Nabeshima Toshitaka
Department of Chemical Pharmacology, Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Meijo University, J
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Yamada Kiyofumi
Department Of Hospital Pharmacy Nagoya University School Of Medicine
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Mizuno Tomoko
Department of Food and Nutrition, Kyoto Women's University
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Nabeshima Toshitaka
Department Of Neuropsychopharmacology And Hospital Pharmacy Nagoya University Graduate School Of Med
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Nabeshima Toshitaka
Department Of Chemical Pharmacology Faculty Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Meijo University
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Yamada Kiyomi
Department Of Neuropsychopharmacology And Hospital Pharmacy Nagoya University Graduate School Of Med
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Yamada Kiyofumi
Dept. Of Neuropsychopharmacol. & Hosp. Pharm. Nagoya U. Sch. Of Med.
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Nitta Atsumi
Department Of Neuropsychopharmacology And Hospital Pharmacy Nagoya University Graduate School Of Med
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YAN Yijin
Department of Neuropsychopharmacology and Hospital Pharmacy, Nagoya University Graduate School of Me
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Yan Yijin
Department Of Neuropsychopharmacology And Hospital Pharmacy Nagoya University Graduate School Of Med
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Mizuno Tomoko
Department Of Food And Nutrition Kyoto Women's University
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Nitta Atsumi
Department Of Neuropsychopharmacology And Hospital Pharmacy Nagoya University Graduate School Of Med
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Nabeshima Toshitaka
Dept. Of Neuropsychopharmacol. & Hosp. Pharm. Nagoya U. Sch. Of Med.
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Nabeshima Toshitaka
Department Of Neuropsychopharmacology And Hospital Pharmacy Nagoya University Graduate School Of Med
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Nabeshima Toshitaka
Department Of Hospital Pharmacy Nagoya University School Of Medicine
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Nitta Atsumi
Department Of Neuropsychopharmacology And Hospital Pharmacy Nagoya University Graduate School Of Med
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Nabeshima Toshitaka
Department Of Neuropsychopharmacology And Hospital Pharmacy Nagoya University Graduate School Of Med
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Nabeshima Toshitaka
Department Of Neuropsychopharmacology And Hospital Pharmacy Nagoya University Graduate School Of Med
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Yamada Kiyofumi
Department Of Neuropsychopharmacology And Hospital Pharmacy Nagoya University Graduate School Of Med
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Nabeshima Toshitaka
Department Of Hospital Pharmacy School Of Medicine Nagoya University
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MIZUNO Tomoko
Department of Child Neurology, National Center Hospital, National Center of Neurology and Psychiatry (NCNP)
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