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62 related items for PubMed ID: 7832423

  • 21. [Activation of glutamate ionotropic connections of sensorimotor cortex neurons during conditioning].
    Storozhuk VM, Khorevin VI, Razumna NN, Tetko IV, Villa AP.
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  • 28. Immunohistochemical evidence for flupirtine acting as an antagonist on the N-methyl-D-aspartate and homocysteic acid-induced release of GABA in the rabbit retina.
    Osborne NN, Pergande G, Block F, Schwarz M.
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    Bernath S, Zigmond MJ, Nisenbaum ES, Vizi ES, Berger TW.
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  • 36. Calcium influx through presynaptic 5-HT3 receptors facilitates GABA release in the hippocampus: in vitro slice and synaptosome studies.
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  • 39. The effect of GABA and the GABA-uptake-blocker NO-711 on the b-wave of the ERG and the responses of horizontal cells to light.
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