DOI:10.1007/BF02245606 - Corpus ID: 12028979
Risperidone compared with new and reference antipsychotic drugs: in vitro and in vivo receptor binding
@article{Schotte1996RisperidoneCW, title={Risperidone compared with new and reference antipsychotic drugs: in vitro and in vivo receptor binding}, author={Alain Schotte and Paul F.M. Janssen and Walter Gommeren and Walter Luyten and Paul T. Van Gompel and Anne Simone Josephine Lesage and K. De Loore and Jos{\'e}e E. Leysen}, journal={Psychopharmacology}, year={1996}, volume={124}, pages={57-73}, url={https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:12028979}}- A. SchotteP. JanssenJ. Leysen
- Published inPsychopharmacology1 March 1996
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