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    Meldrum B.
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  • 24. GABA and glutamate as retina neurotransmitters in rabbit retina.
    Redburn DA.
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  • 28. Glutamate metabolism in the retina: a larger perspective.
    Reif-Lehrer L.
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    Craig CR.
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  • 32. Midbrain neurotransmitters in acute hypoxic ventilatory response.
    Kazemi H.
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  • 33. Appearance of putative amino acid neurotransmitters during differentiation of neurons in embryonic turtle cerebral cortex.
    Blanton MG, Kriegstein AR.
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  • 39. [Microionophoretic study of the effect of various neurotransmitters on the activity of neurons in the bulbar respiratory center].
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