Serotonin receptors and animal models of aggressive behavior.

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Published in Pharmacopsychiatry on October 01, 1995

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B Olivier1, J Mos, R van Oorschot, R Hen

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1: CNS-Pharmacology, Solvay Duphar B.V., Weesp, The Netherlands.

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