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Pro-Aggressive Actions of Benzodiazepinesization of high affinity binding sites for BDZ in the brain. However, not all complex behavioural actions are completely explained by the concepts derived from receptor binding. One such behavioural response is the intriguing question of the pro-aggressive action of low doses of benzodiazepines.maculated 发表于 2025-3-28 08:19:14
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-35942-3Numerous research papers have followed the introduction of the concept of the “animal model” into psychiatric medicine. Experimental animals may be used to investigate the psychopathology of a behavioural disorder, if one realizes the significance and limitations of the findings. This principle holds true for research on aggression.