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  • 21. Activation of glutamate receptors and glutamate uptake in identified macroglial cells in rat cerebellar cultures.
    Wyllie DJ, Mathie A, Symonds CJ, Cull-Candy SG.
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  • 23. A family of AMPA-selective glutamate receptors.
    Keinänen K, Wisden W, Sommer B, Werner P, Herb A, Verdoorn TA, Sakmann B, Seeburg PH.
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  • 24. Molecular structure of the chick cerebellar kainate-binding subunit of a putative glutamate receptor.
    Gregor P, Mano I, Maoz I, McKeown M, Teichberg VI.
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