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  • Title: Aspartate and not glutamate is the likely transmitter of the rat lateral olfactory tract fibres.
    Author: Collins GG, Probett GA.
    Journal: Brain Res; 1981 Mar 23; 209(1):231-4. PubMed ID: 6260304.
    Abstract:
    The protoveratrine A-evoked release of endogenous amino acid neurotransmitter candidates from olfactory cortex slices taken from control and bulbectomized rats has been monitored. Bulbectomy is accompanied by a statistically significant and specific attenuation of drug-evoked aspartate release suggesting that the excitatory transmitter of the lateral olfactory tract fibres is aspartate rather than glutamate.
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