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The following pages link to The 5-HT1A receptor antagonist (S)-UH-301 blocks the qR)-8-OH-DPAT-induced inhibition of serotonergic dorsal raphe cell firing in the rat (Q72421377):
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- A review of central 5-HT receptors and their function (Q28142963) (← links)
- Differential modulation by GTPgammaS of agonist and inverse agonist binding to h5-HT(1A) receptors revealed by [3H]-WAY100,635 (Q28346416) (← links)
- The 5-HT(1A) receptor antagonist robalzotan completely reverses citalopram-induced inhibition of serotonergic cell firing (Q33877651) (← links)
- Agonist and antagonist actions of antipsychotic agents at 5-HT1A receptors: a [35S]GTPgammaS binding study (Q34473925) (← links)
- The pharmacology of the neurochemical transmission in the midbrain raphe nuclei of the rat. (Q40645909) (← links)
- Ex vivo inhibitory effect of the 5-HT uptake blocker citalopram on 5-HT synthesis (Q42440400) (← links)
- The 5-HT1A receptor antagonist (S)-UH-301 augments the increase in extracellular concentrations of 5-HT in the frontal cortex produced by both acute and chronic treatment with citalopram (Q42521024) (← links)
- Electrophysiological evidence for postsynaptic 5-HT(1A) receptor control of dorsal raphe 5-HT neurones (Q43668135) (← links)
- 5-HT1A receptor-mediated autoinhibition does not function at physiological firing rates: evidence from in vitro electrophysiological studies in the rat dorsal raphe nucleus (Q44210685) (← links)
- Reciprocal innervation between serotonergic and GABAergic neurons in raphe nuclei of the rat. (Q51373018) (← links)
- 5-HT1A receptor antagonists increase the activity of serotonergic cells in the dorsal raphe nucleus in rats treated acutely or chronically with citalopram (Q71523998) (← links)
- The 5-HT1A receptor antagonist (S)-UH-301 decreases dopamine release in the rat nucleus accumbens and striatum (Q71542491) (← links)
- Augmentation with a 5-HT(1A), but not a 5-HT(1B) receptor antagonist critically depends on the dose of citalopram (Q73871190) (← links)
- Desensitisation of 5-HT autoreceptors upon pharmacokinetically monitored chronic treatment with citalopram (Q73871358) (← links)