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Details on Person Current Perspectives for the use of Gonane Progesteronergic Drugs in the Treatment of Central Hypoventilation Syndromes

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_displayNameCurrent Perspectives for the use of Gonane Progesteronergic Drugs in the Treatment of Central Hypoventilation Syndromes
_timestamp2020-04-27 15:26:26
author[Person:9685795] Loiseau, Camille
[Person:9685841] Cayetanot, Florence
[Person:9685780] Joubert, Fanny
[Person:9685822] Perrin-Terrin, Anne-Sophie
[Person:9685765] Cardot, Philippe
[Person:9685791] Fiamma, Marie-Noëlle
[Person:9685824] Frugiere, Alain
[Person:9685796] Straus, Christian
[Person:9685766] Bodineau, Laurence
created[InstanceEdit:9685756] Jassal, Bijay, 2020-04-27
journalCurr Neuropharmacol
pages1433-1454
pubMedIdentifier28721821
titleCurrent Perspectives for the use of Gonane Progesteronergic Drugs in the Treatment of Central Hypoventilation Syndromes
volume16
year2018
(literatureReference)[Summation:9685770] The antitussive drug dextromethorphan can elicit antidepress...
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