The effects of the dopamine (DA) receptor agonists apomorphine, bromocriptine and pergolide were compared with those produced by a DA receptor antagonist, haloperidol, in rats implanted with electrodes for chronic sleep recordings. Apomorphine (0.025-2.0 mg/kg) and bromocriptine (0.25-6.0 mg/kg) ind
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Bimodal effects of dopamine D2receptor agonists on zero Mg2+-induced epileptiform activity in the rat cingulate cortex slice
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- Springer-Verlag
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- 1994
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- English
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- 102
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- Article
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- 0014-4819
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