Behavioral effects of apomorphine during development of rats
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Behavioral effects of apomorphine during development of rats
Abstract
The behavioral effects of apomorphine in a dose of 1.5 mg/kg i.p. were studied in male Wistar rats at the age of 3,4,6 weeks and 3,5,6 months. Behavioral features typical for apomorphine were observed in rats from the 6th week of life. It is concluded that maturation of central dopaminergic receptors in rats occurs at about 6th week of life.
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