Aggressiveness, hypoalgesia and high blood pressure in mice lacking the adenosine A2a receptor
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About Aggressiveness, hypoalgesia and high blood pressure in mice lacking the adenosine A2a receptor
This paper, published in 1997, received 735 indexed citations . Written by Catherine Ledent, Jean‐Marie Vaugeois, Serge N. Schiffmann, Thierry Pedrazzini, Malika El Yacoubi, J.J. Vanderhaeghen, Jean Costentin, John K. Heath, Gilbert Vassart and Marc Parmentier covering the research area of Molecular Biology and Physiology. It is primarily cited by scholars working on Physiology (457 citations), Molecular Biology (300 citations) and Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience (255 citations). Published in Nature.
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