Rubidium-induced increase in shock-elici
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Jon M. Stolk; Robert L. Conner; Jack D. Barchas
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Article
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1971
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Springer
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English
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Daily treatment of rats with 0.3 or 0.6 meq/kg rubidium chloride (RbC1) causes an increase in shock-elicited aggressive behavior relative to potassium chloride-treated controls. Aggressive responses increase immediately with the higher dose of RbC1 and are maintained for 12 days. The lower RbC1 dosa