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article (author version)Shikanai, Hiroki; Izumi, Takeshi; Matsumoto, Machiko; Togashi, Hiroko; Yamaguchi, Taku; Yoshida, Takayuki; Yoshioka, MitsuhiroDiazepam-Induced Increases of Synaptic Efficacy in the Hippocampal-Medial Prefrontal Cortex Pathway Are Associated With Its Anxiolytic-like Effect in Rats-Journal of Pharmacological Sciences-2010
article (author version)Matsuzaki, Hirokazu; Izumi, Takeshi; Matsumoto, Machiko; Togashi, Hiroko; Yamaguchi, Taku; Yoshida, Takayuki; Watanabe, Masahiko; Yoshioka, MitsuhiroEarly postnatal stress affects 5-HT1A receptor function in the medial prefrontal cortex in adult rats-European Journal of Pharmacology-1-Aug-2009
article (author version)Tsutsui-Kimura, Iku; Ohmura, Yu; Izumi, Takeshi; Yamaguchi, Taku; Yoshida, Takayuki; Yoshioka, MitsuhiroThe effects of serotionin and/or noradrenaline reuptake inhibitors on impulsive-like action assessed by the three-choice serial reaction time task : a simple and valid model of impulsive action using rats-Behavioural Pharmacology-Sep-2009
article (author version)Tsutsui-Kimura, Iku; Ohmura, Yu; Izumi, Takeshi; Yamaguchi, Taku; Yoshida, Takayuki; Yoshioka, MitsuhiroEndogenous acetylcholine modulates impulsive action via α4β2 nicotinic acetylcholine receptors in rats-European Journal of Pharmacology-1-Sep-2010
article (author version)Tsutsui-Kimura, Iku; Ohmura, Yu; Izumi, Takeshi; Kumamoto, Haruko; Yamaguchi, Taku; Yoshida, Takayuki; Yoshioka, MitsuhiroMilnacipran enhances the control of impulsive action by activating D1-like receptors in the infralimbic cortex-Psychopharmacology-Jan-2013
article (author version)Ohmura, Yu; Izumi, Takeshi; Yamaguchi, Taku; Tsutsui-Kimura, Iku; Yoshida, Takayuki; Yoshioka, MitsuhiroThe Serotonergic Projection from the Median Raphe Nucleus to the Ventral Hippocampus is Involved in the Retrieval of Fear Memory Through the Corticotropin-Releasing Factor Type 2 Receptor-Neuropsychopharmacology-May-2010
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