Effects of Neonatal Administration of Memantine on Hippocampal Asymmetry and Working Memory Impairment Induced by Early Maternal Deprivation in Rats
Uribe, E.; Fernández, L.
Neurophysiology 51(2): 97-106
2019
ISSN/ISBN: 0090-2977
DOI: 10.1007/s11062-019-09799-4
Accession: 066885527
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