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138 related items for PubMed ID: 223861

  • 21. Excitatory amino acid receptor-channels in Purkinje cells in thin cerebellar slices.
    Farrant M, Cull-Candy SG.
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  • 23. Electrophysiological evidence for presynaptic actions of phencyclidine on noradrenergic transmission in rat cerebellum.
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  • 32. Cyclic AMP mediation of norepinephrine inhibition in rat cerebellar cortex: a unique class of synaptic responses.
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  • 40. Progesterone alters GABA and glutamate responsiveness: a possible mechanism for its anxiolytic action.
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