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CGP 62349
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CGP-62349
National Institutes of Health
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2013
2013
GABAB receptors as a common target for hypothermia and spike and wave seizures: Intersecting mechanisms of thermoregulation and absence epilepsy
Z. Ostojić
,
T. Ilić
,
S. Vesković
,
P. Andjus
Neuroscience
2013
Corpus ID: 41557801
2007
2007
Effects of gamma hydroxybutyric acid on inhibition and excitation in rat neocortex
Qiang Li
,
C. Kuhn
,
W. A. Wilson
,
W. A. Wilson
,
D. Lewis
Neuroscience
2007
Corpus ID: 42491073
2003
2003
VERSION GABA Transporter-1 ( GAT 1 ) Deficient Differential Tonic Activation of G Mice : ABAA versus GABAB Receptors in the Hippocampus
A. Lester
,
K. Jensen
,
C. Chiu
,
Irina V. Sokolova
,
I. Módy
2003
Corpus ID: 15351902
tem (CNS), the (GATs). The predominant neuronal GABA transporter GAT1 is localized in GABAergic axons and nerve terminals, where…
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2001
2001
Hyperalgesia and up-regulation of nociceptive genes in sensery neurons in pancreatitis is associated with up-regulation of nerve growth factor (NGF) and requires the activation of tyrosine kinase…
H. Toma
,
J. Winston
,
L. Zou
,
M. Micci
,
M. Shenoy
,
P. Pasricha
2001
Corpus ID: 73125727
2000
2000
Vagal neurotransmission to the ferret lower oesophageal sphincter: inhibition via GABAB receptors
S. Smid
,
L. Blackshaw
British Journal of Pharmacology
2000
Corpus ID: 27671767
GABAB receptors modulate the function of the lower oesophageal sphincter (LOS) in vivo by inhibiting neurotransmitter release in…
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1999
1999
Inhibition of transient LES relaxations and reflux in ferrets by GABA receptor agonists.
L. Blackshaw
,
E. Staunton
,
A. Lehmann
,
J. Dent
American Journal of Physiology
1999
Corpus ID: 8032736
Transient lower esophageal sphincter (LES) relaxation is the major mechanism of gastroesophageal reflux. This study uses an…
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