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Aphrodisiac effect ofl-DOPA and apomorphine in male sexually sluggish rats

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L'apomorfina e l'associazione dil-DOPA con Ro 4-4602, un inibitore della decarbossilasi non cerebrale, stimolano il comportamento copulatorio nei ratti maschi con scarsa attività sessuale di base. L'effetto afrodisiaco dellal-DOPA e dell'apomorfina è prevenuto dall'aloperidolo.

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Tagliamonte, A., Fratta, W. & Gessa, G.L. Aphrodisiac effect ofl-DOPA and apomorphine in male sexually sluggish rats. Experientia 30, 381–382 (1974). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01921676

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