Tolerance to the hypothermic effect of ethanol (Et-OH) developed in male Wistar rats treated daily with 5g/kg of 20 per cent ET-OH vjv i.g. for 6 days. On Day 6 Et-OH treatment was discontinued and the animals were divided into two groups injected into the nucleus accumbens septi (NAS), either with
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Functional tolerance to the hypothermic effect of phenobarbital in rats
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