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The effects of adenosine ligands R-PIA and CPT on ethanol withdrawal
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Chemical Compounds
Dimethylxanthine
100%
Adenosine
51%
Anxiogenic
41%
Ethanol
34%
Adenosine Receptor Blocking Agent
24%
Ligand
23%
Purinergic P1 Receptor Agonist
17%
Dose
16%
Anxiolytic Agent
14%
Time
3%
Medicine & Life Sciences
N-(1-methyl-2-phenylethyl)adenosine
92%
Theophylline
60%
Adenosine
52%
Ethanol
45%
Ligands
37%
Anti-Anxiety Agents
10%
8-cyclopentyl-1,3-dimethylxanthine
8%
Anxiety
6%
Light
6%
Water
3%
Social Sciences
PIA
89%
withdrawal
51%
anxiety
8%
performance
6%
water
5%
time
4%
experiment
3%