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A homeopathic remedy showed reproducible effects in murine behavioural models

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Our work was carried out thanks to a joint scientific collaboration between University of Verona and Laboratories Boiron. The researchers do not have any conflicts of interest.

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Bellavite, P. A homeopathic remedy showed reproducible effects in murine behavioural models. J Med Pers 8, 143–144 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12682-010-0066-2

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