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... 2. Smith C.E., Ware C.J., & Cowen P.J. (1991) Pindolol decreases prolactin and growth hormone responses to intravenous L-tryptophan. Psychopharm. 103, 140-142. 3. Blier P., Seletti B., Young S.N., Benkelfat C., & de Montigny C. (1994) Serotonin 1A receptor activation and hypothermia: Evidence for a ...
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