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  • 21. Closure of membrane channels gated by glutamate receptors may be a two-step process.
    Gration KA, Lambert JJ, Ramsey RL, Rand RP, Usherwood PN.
    Nature; 1982 Feb 18; 295(5850):599-603. PubMed ID: 6120466
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  • 22. Single channel analysis of ketamine interaction with a quisqualate receptor.
    Macdonald AG, Ramsey RL, Shelton CJ, Usherwood PN.
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  • 23. Argiopine blocks glutamate-activated single-channel currents on crayfish muscle by two mechanisms.
    Antonov SM, Dudel J, Franke C, Hatt H.
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  • 25. Inhibition of rat brain glutamate receptors by philanthotoxin.
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    Blagbrough IS, Brackley PT, Bruce M, Bycroft BW, Mather AJ, Millington S, Sudan HL, Usherwood PN.
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  • 27. Desensitization of glutamate receptors on innervated and denervated locust muscle fibres.
    Clark RB, Gration KA, Usherwood PN.
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  • 28. Enhancement of desensitization of quisqualate-type glutamate receptor by the dissociative anaesthetic ketamine.
    Ashford ML, Boden P, Ramsey RL, Usherwood PN.
    J Exp Biol; 1989 Jan 21; 141():73-86. PubMed ID: 2466935
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    Usherwood PN.
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  • 31. Block of synaptic vesicle exocytosis without block of Ca2+-influx. An ultrastructural analysis of the paralysing action of Habrobracon venom on locust motor nerve terminals.
    Walther C, Reinecke M.
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  • 32. Agonist potency determination by patch clamp analysis of single glutamate receptors.
    Gration KA, Lambert JJ, Ramsey RL, Rand RP, Usherwood PN.
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  • 33. Slowly-reversible block of glutamate receptor-channels by venoms of the spiders, Argiope trifasciata and Araneus gemma.
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    J Physiol (Paris); 1984 Dec 28; 79(4):241-5. PubMed ID: 6099411
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    Lodge D, Jones MG.
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    Piek T, Kits KS, Spanjer W, Van Marle J, Van Wilgenburg H.
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  • 37. Single glutamate-activated channels recorded from locust muscle fibres with perfused patch-clamp electrodes.
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    J Physiol; 1981 Dec 28; 321():195-210. PubMed ID: 6279823
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  • 38. Neuromuscular block in honeybees by the venom of the bee wolf wasp (Philanthus triangulum F.).
    Piek T, Njio KD.
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  • 39. Two types of extrajunctional L-glutamate receptors in locust muscle fibres.
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  • 40. Potential-dependent transition temperature of ionic channels induced by glutamate in locust muscle.
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