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Glycine receptor agonist
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Bicuculline and Gabazine Are Allosteric Inhibitors of Channel Opening of the GABAA Receptor
The Effects of the Potential Glycine Receptor Antagonist, Ambd, in Thalamic Ventrobasal Nuclei
Pharmacologic Specificity of Nicotinic Receptor-Mediated Relaxation Of
Gene Expression Changes in Glutamate and GABA-A Receptors
GABA Receptors
Treatments of Intractable Epilepsy
Psychosis, Agitation, and Antipsychotic Drugs
(+)-HA-966 Is a Selective
Localizations in Rat Brain Glia Resemble NMDA Receptors
Mechanisms of GABAA and Glycine Receptor Analgesia in the Spinal
(12) United States Patent (10) Patent No.: US 9,526,718 B2 Lee Et Al
Catalog Update01 - International Update 31/01/2013 08:18 Page 1
Modulation of Glycinergic Neurotransmission May Contribute to the Analgesic Effects of Propacetamol
Identification of an Amino Acid Defining the Distinct Properties Of
Anesthetics Uniquely Decorrelate Hippocampal Network Activity, Alter 2 Spine Dynamics and Affect Memory Consolidation
A Photoswitchable GABA Receptor Channel Blocker
Mediated Excitatory Field Potentials Mei-Yi Lee1, Yi-Ruu Lin1, Yi-Shu Tu2, Yufeng Jane Tseng2,3, Ming-Huan Chan4,5* and Hwei-Hsien Chen1,4,6*
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Molecular Interactions of Zinc with the Glycine Receptor
The Desensitization Gate of Inhibitory Cys-Loop Receptors
Neurobiology of Propofol Addiction and Supportive Evidence: What Is the New Development?
The Surface Accessibility of the Glycine Receptor M2–M3 Loop Is Increased in the Channel Open State
Inhibitory Glycine Receptors: an Update Sébastien Dutertre, Cord-Michael Becker, Heinrich Betz
Modulation of Extrasynaptic Gabaergic Receptor Activity
Anticonvulsant Effects of the Glycine/NMDA
Differential Distribution of Glycine Receptor Subtypes at the Rat Calyx of Held Synapse
Catalog Update01 - US Update 31/01/2013 08:14 Page 1
The Levels of the NMDA Receptor Co-Agonist D-Serine Are Reduced In
PFLANZ-DISSERTATION-2018.Pdf
Effects of Human Hyperekplexia Mutations on Glycine Receptor Single-Channel Activity