Binder, E. B., Kinkead, B., Owens, M. J., Kilts, C. D., & Nemeroff, C. B. (2001). Enhanced Neurotensin Neurotransmission Is Involved in the Clinically Relevant Behavioral Effects of Antipsychotic Drugs: Evidence from Animal Models of Sensorimotor Gating. J Neurosci.
Citación estilo ChicagoBinder, Elisabeth B., Becky Kinkead, Michael J. Owens, Clinton D. Kilts, and Charles B. Nemeroff. "Enhanced Neurotensin Neurotransmission Is Involved in the Clinically Relevant Behavioral Effects of Antipsychotic Drugs: Evidence From Animal Models of Sensorimotor Gating." J Neurosci 2001.
Cita MLABinder, Elisabeth B., et al. "Enhanced Neurotensin Neurotransmission Is Involved in the Clinically Relevant Behavioral Effects of Antipsychotic Drugs: Evidence From Animal Models of Sensorimotor Gating." J Neurosci 2001.