Short communicationProbable involvement of serotonin in the increased permeability of the blood—brain barrier by forced swimming. An experimental study using Evans blue and 131I-sodium tracers in the rat
This paper is dedicated to Professor Yngue Olsson on the occasion of his 60th birthday.
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