DAD1- and DAD2-like agonist effects on m
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Justin P. Halberda; Lawrence D. Middaugh; Brian E. Gard; Brad P. Jackson
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Article
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1997
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John Wiley and Sons
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English
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Studies on rats indicate that DAD1-and DAD2-like agonists produce a biphasic action on motor activity, with low doses reducing activity below control levels, and higher doses initially reducing, then elevating, activity for a prolonged period. Although some of the reported effects of DAD1-and DAD2-l