GABA, benzodiazepine and histamine-H1 receptors in the guinea pig cerebellum: effects of kainic acid injections studied by autoradiographic methods
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This research is supported by Grants MH25951, DA00266 and an RSDA type II award to M.J.K. and by postdoctoral fellowships TW02583 to J.M.P. and NS15080 to J.K.W.
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The authors wish to express their appreciation to Robert Zaczek for his help with the kainic acid lesions, to Mrs. Roberta Proctor and Mrs. Naomi Taylor for technical assistance and to Ms. Darlene Weimer for secretarial assistance.
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