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. 1978 Nov;64(3):380P–381P.

Drug effects in a GABA-dependent rotational behaviour model and on [3H]-GABA receptor binding: studies with the enantiomers of baclofen HCl [proceedings]

A J Cross, J L Waddington, T J Crow
PMCID: PMC1668552  PMID: 568971

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