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TRH effects on arousal, locomotor activity and spontaneous alternation in ECS post-ictal state

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The work was carried out at the Department of Psychology (Guthrie Hall) Animal Laboratory of the University of Washington

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Khan, A., Shim, H., Mirolo, M.H. et al. TRH effects on arousal, locomotor activity and spontaneous alternation in ECS post-ictal state. Psychopharmacology 106, 570–571 (1992). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02244832

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