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. 1978 Mar;62(3):402P–403P.

The effect of desipramine on neuronal responses to tyramine and noradrenaline in the cerebral cortex [proceedings]

P Bevan, C M Bradshaw, R Y Pun, N T Slater, E Szabadi
PMCID: PMC1668197  PMID: 638333

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