Neurotransmitter Function in Post-Mortem Human Brain: An Overview

  • Fowler C
  • Cowburn R
  • Hardy J
  • et al.
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Use of post-mortem human brain samples in research is associated with a number of advantages and disadvantages. The two main advantages are (a) that the disease process in question can be studied per se instead of using animal models, the relevance of which are...

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Fowler, C. J., Cowburn, R. F., Hardy, J. A., Wester, P., & Winblad, B. (1990). Neurotransmitter Function in Post-Mortem Human Brain: An Overview. In Neuropsychopharmacology (pp. 668–674). Springer Berlin Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-74034-3_65

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