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Relationship between dopaminergic and serotonergic neuronal activity in the frontal cortex and the action of typical and atypical antipsychotic drugs
Junji Ichikawa
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Herbert Y. Meltzer
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Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
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Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Dopamine Receptor Stimulating Agent
100%
Atypical Antipsychotics
100%
Drug
40%
Positive Syndrome
40%
Side Effect
20%
Clozapine
20%
Dopamine Receptor
20%
Extrapyramidal Symptoms
20%
Haloperidol
20%
Chlorpromazine
20%
Risperidone
20%
Cognitive Defect
20%
Serotonin Receptor
20%
Ziprasidone
20%
Quetiapine
20%
Negative Syndrome
20%
Olanzapine
20%
Iloperidone
20%
INIS
drugs
100%
symptoms
66%
patients
16%
reviews
16%
variations
16%
receptors
16%
side effects
16%
dopamine
16%
serotonin
16%
stabilization
16%
chlorpromazine
16%
dose equivalents
16%