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132 related items for PubMed ID: 1665475

  • 1. GABA/BZ-and NMDA-receptor interaction in digoxin-induced convulsions in rats.
    Gautam SK, Kulkarni SK.
    Indian J Exp Biol; 1991 Jul; 29(7):636-40. PubMed ID: 1665475
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  • 2. [Effects of agonists and antagonists of benzodiazepine, GABA and NMDA receptors, on caffeine-induced seizures in mice].
    Inano S.
    Yakubutsu Seishin Kodo; 1992 Aug; 12(4):199-205. PubMed ID: 1329401
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  • 3. Convulsions induced by methylmalonic acid are associated with glutamic acid decarboxylase inhibition in rats: a role for GABA in the seizures presented by methylmalonic acidemic patients?
    Malfatti CR, Perry ML, Schweigert ID, Muller AP, Paquetti L, Rigo FK, Fighera MR, Garrido-Sanabria ER, Mello CF.
    Neuroscience; 2007 Jun 08; 146(4):1879-87. PubMed ID: 17467181
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  • 8. GABA-ergic mechanisms in the anticonvulsive activity of newly synthesized barbiturates. II. Correlation of HB-7 with GABA-ergic agents.
    Getova D, Georgiev V.
    Acta Physiol Pharmacol Bulg; 1988 Jun 08; 14(2):49-55. PubMed ID: 2851914
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  • 10. Evidence for benzodiazepine receptor interaction with MK 801 in anxiety related behaviour in rats.
    Sharma AC, Kulkarni SK.
    Indian J Exp Biol; 1993 Feb 08; 31(2):191-3. PubMed ID: 8388854
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  • 11. The involvement of the substantia nigra pars reticulata in hypoglycemic seizures.
    Velísková J, Chudomel O, Poon KL, Marshall B, Velísek L.
    Epilepsia; 2007 Feb 08; 48 Suppl 5():106-8. PubMed ID: 17910588
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  • 13. Interaction between GABAergic anticonvulsants and the NMDA receptor antagonist MK 801 against MES- and picrotoxin-induced convulsions in rats.
    Kulkarni SK, Ticku MK.
    Life Sci; 1989 Feb 08; 44(18):1317-23. PubMed ID: 2541293
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  • 15. Anticonvulsant profile of drugs which facilitate GABAergic transmission on convulsions mediated by a GABAergic mechanism.
    Rastogi SK, Ticku MK.
    Neuropharmacology; 1986 Feb 08; 25(2):175-85. PubMed ID: 3010161
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  • 16. L-2-chloropropionic acid-induced neurotoxicity is prevented by MK-801: possible role of NMDA receptors in the neuropathology.
    Widdowson PS, Wyatt I, Gyte A, Simpson MG, Lock EA.
    Toxicol Appl Pharmacol; 1996 Jan 08; 136(1):138-45. PubMed ID: 8560467
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  • 17. Are GABAB receptors involved in the pharmacological effects of ethanol?
    Mehta AK, Ticku MK.
    Eur J Pharmacol; 1990 Jul 17; 182(3):473-80. PubMed ID: 2171947
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  • 18. [The electrical activity of the hippocampus in rats centrally administered GABA agonists and antagonists].
    Iarkov AV, Vorob'ev VV, Gal'chenko AA, Kovalev GI.
    Fiziol Zh SSSR Im I M Sechenova; 1989 Dec 17; 75(12):1677-85. PubMed ID: 2560722
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  • 19. Anticonvulsant effects of phencynonate hydrochloride and other anticholinergic drugs in soman poisoning: neurochemical mechanisms.
    Wang YA, Zhou WX, Li JX, Liu YQ, Yue YJ, Zheng JQ, Liu KL, Ruan JX.
    Life Sci; 2005 Nov 26; 78(2):210-23. PubMed ID: 16154160
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  • 20. The discriminative stimulus effects of ethanol are mediated by NMDA and GABA(A) receptors in specific limbic brain regions.
    Hodge CW, Cox AA.
    Psychopharmacology (Berl); 1998 Sep 26; 139(1-2):95-107. PubMed ID: 9768547
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