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317 related items for PubMed ID: 11553359

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  • 68. Solubilisation and immunoprecipitation of rat striatal adenosine A(2A) receptors.
    Harvey V, Jones J, Misra A, Knight AR, Quirk K.
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  • 69. Inhibition by adenosine A(2A) receptors of NMDA but not AMPA currents in rat neostriatal neurons.
    Wirkner K, Assmann H, Köles L, Gerevich Z, Franke H, Nörenberg W, Boehm R, Illes P.
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  • 72. Expression of LTP by AMPA and/or NMDA receptors is determined by the extent of NMDA receptors activation during the tetanus.
    Aniksztejn L, Ben-Ari Y.
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  • 73. Activation of adenosine A2A receptor facilitates brain-derived neurotrophic factor modulation of synaptic transmission in hippocampal slices.
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  • 75. Huperzine A, a nootropic alkaloid, inhibits N-methyl-D-aspartate-induced current in rat dissociated hippocampal neurons.
    Zhang JM, Hu GY.
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  • 76. Purinergic modulation of the excitatory synaptic input onto rat striatal neurons.
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  • 79. Brief, repeated, oxygen-glucose deprivation episodes protect neurotransmission from a longer ischemic episode in the in vitro hippocampus: role of adenosine receptors.
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