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Volumn 124, Issue 2, 2001, Pages 235-242

Histamine H3-receptor antagonism improves memory retention and reverses the cognitive deficit induced by scopolamine in a two-trial place recognition task

Author keywords

Histamine H2 receptors; Histamine H3 receptors; Place recognition; Rat; Scopolamine; Thioperamide; Zolantidine

Indexed keywords

HISTAMINE; HISTAMINE H1 RECEPTOR ANTAGONIST; HISTAMINE H2 RECEPTOR; HISTAMINE H3 RECEPTOR; HISTAMINE H3 RECEPTOR ANTAGONIST; MEPYRAMINE MALEATE; SCOPOLAMINE; THIOPERAMIDE; ZOLANTIDINE;

EID: 0035887839     PISSN: 01664328     EISSN: None     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1016/S0166-4328(01)00216-9     Document Type: Conference Paper
Times cited : (59)

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