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Does AAMI constitute a real disease entity? A placebo‐controlled double‐blind study with sabeluzole (R58 735) in a patient population with real memory problems

Drug Development Research, 1990
AbstractSabeluzole was studied in patients complaining spontaneously about their memory. They were screened and only included if they fitted into the AAMI‐criteria and if, additionally, they were poor performers on a Selective Reminding Procedure (SRP).
Luc Tritsmans   +2 more
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Sabeluzole (R 58 735) increases consistent retrieval during serial learning and relearning of nonsense syllables

Psychopharmacology, 1988
Consistent retrieval during serial learning of nonsense syllables was investigated under sabeluzole (10 mg b.i.d. for 7 days) and placebo. The same material was relearned 1 week after withdrawal of the drug. During learning a twofold improvement in retrieval efficiency was seen when volunteers learned new material under steady-state levels of ...
G H, Clincke, L, Tritsmans
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Effect of Sabeluzole (R 58 735) on Memory Functions in Patients with Epilepsy

Neuropsychobiology, 1995
Sabeluzole, a new benzothiazol derivative, has shown positive effects on memory function in animals and in normal volunteers. The present study reports the results of sabeluzole, in memory-impaired patients with localization-related (partial) epilepsy. A randomized, double-blind placebo-controlled parallel-group design was used.
A P, Aldenkamp   +9 more
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MPEC 2025-R58 : 2025 RN1

The Minor Planet Electronic Circulars contain information on unusual minor planets, routine data on comets and natural satellites, and occasional editorial announcements. They are published on behalf of Division F of the International Astronomical Union by the Minor Planet Center, Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory, Cambridge, MA 02138, U.S.A.
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MPEC 2024-R58 : 2024 RO1

The Minor Planet Electronic Circulars contain information on unusual minor planets, routine data on comets and natural satellites, and occasional editorial announcements. They are published on behalf of Division F of the International Astronomical Union by the Minor Planet Center, Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory, Cambridge, MA 02138, U.S.A.
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R58

1996
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