Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine

, Volume 110, Issue 2, pp 1065–1067 | Cite as

Effect of diazepam and of N6-cyclohexyladenosine on level of diazepam-binding inhibitor in the hippocampus during immobilization stress

  • G. M. Poltavchenko
Pharmacology

Key Words

diazepam-binding inhibitor adenosine derivatives diazepam immobilization stress 

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