Involvement of M2 and non-M2 muscarinic receptors in hippocampal theta rhythm induced by carbachol infusion into the septum of the rat
Binding and autoradiographic studies have shown the presence of a rather high density of M2 muscarinic subtype receptors and the apparent absence or low density of the M1 subtype in the septum. We tested the hypothesis that, in the urethaneanesthetized rat, septal M2 receptors are involved in the ge...
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