Evidence that the anxiolytic-like effects of chlordiazepoxide on the elevated plus maze are confounded by increases in locomotor activity.
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Evidence that the anxiolytic-like effects of chlordiazepoxide on the elevated plus maze are confounded by increases in locomotor activity.
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G R Dawson
M D Tricklebank
N Collinson
S D Iversen
S P Crawford
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10.1007/BF02245961
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1995-04-01T00:00:00Z