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  • 2. Gamma-aminobutyric acid binding to receptor sites in the rat central nervous system.
    Zukin SR, Young AB, Snyder SH.
    Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A; 1974 Dec; 71(12):4802-7. PubMed ID: 4155072
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  • 4. Taurine binding to membranes from rat brain regions.
    López-Colomé AM, Pasantes-Morales H.
    J Neurosci Res; 1981 Dec; 6(4):475-85. PubMed ID: 6271988
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  • 5. Regional differences in the synaptosomal uptake of 3H-gamma-aminobutyric acid and 14C-glutamate and possible role of exchange processes.
    Levi G, Bertollini A, Chen J, Raiteri M.
    J Pharmacol Exp Ther; 1974 Feb; 188(2):429-38. PubMed ID: 4129955
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  • 6. 'Binding' of glycine and gamma-aminobutyric acid to synaptosomal fractions of 6 regions of the feline brain; effects of strychnine.
    DeFeudis FV, Madtes P, Gervas-Camacho J.
    Experientia; 1977 Mar 15; 33(3):340-2. PubMed ID: 858361
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  • 7. Some factors affecting the "binding" of GABA to a membrane fraction of rat cerebral cortex.
    Estrada C.
    Brain Res; 1977 Jun 03; 128(1):182-6. PubMed ID: 871907
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  • 11. Regional distribution of postsynaptic receptor binding for gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) in monkey brain.
    Enna SJ, Kuhar MJ, Snyder SH.
    Brain Res; 1975 Jul 25; 93(1):168-74. PubMed ID: 166730
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  • 15. Comparison of GABA binding to synaptosomal fractions of seventeen regions of the feline central nervous system.
    Balfagón G, Camacho JG, Gadea-Ciria M, Somoza G, DeFeudis FV.
    Exp Neurol; 1975 Aug 25; 48(2):383-6. PubMed ID: 1149861
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  • 16. Neurochemical aspects of the ontogenesis of GABAnergic neurons in the rat brain.
    Coyle JT, Enna SJ.
    Brain Res; 1976 Jul 23; 111(1):119-33. PubMed ID: 953691
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  • 18. Na+-independent binding of GABA to the triton X-100 treated synaptic membranes from cerebellum of rat brain.
    Wong DT, Horng JS.
    Life Sci; 1977 Feb 01; 20(3):445-51. PubMed ID: 839970
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  • 19. Characterization of gamma-aminobutyric acid binding sites on crude synaptic membranes.
    Kurioka S, Hayata H, Matsuda M.
    J Neurochem; 1981 Aug 01; 37(2):283-8. PubMed ID: 6267196
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  • 20. Uptake of gamma-aminobutyric acid and glycine by synaptosomes from postmortem human brain.
    Hardy JA, Barton A, Lofdahl E, Cheetham SC, Johnston GA, Dodd PR.
    J Neurochem; 1986 Aug 01; 47(2):460-7. PubMed ID: 3734788
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