Imidazoline receptors (IR), a novel family of non-adrenergic receptors, are present in brain, especially the limbic system, and platelets among other organs. Their functions include central mediation of blood pressure control and possibly modulation of affective symptomatology. Studies of unipolar d
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Pathophysiological mechanisms possibly involved in the development of alcohol hallucinosis
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- John Wiley and Sons
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