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Why an M1 Antagonist Could Be a More Selective Model for Memory Impairment than Scopolamine

Authors: Blokland, Arjan; Sambeth, Anke; Prickaerts, Jos; Riedel, Wim J.;

Why an M1 Antagonist Could Be a More Selective Model for Memory Impairment than Scopolamine

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memory, Alzheimer, cognition enhancer, actelylcholine, deficit model, Neuroscience

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