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Comparison of s‐ and κ‐ opiate receptor ligands as excitatory amino acid antagonists [PDF]
Stephen C. Berry+2 more
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The prepared ceramic membrane exhibited 28.84 µm average pore size and hydrophilic properties (≈27.4° contact angle). FTIR shows the presence of aluminol, siloxane, and hydroxyl groups and XRD confirms the presence of quartz and kaolinite phases. Separation of natural organic matter from drinking water is achieved by microfiltration at 0.25 bar and is ...
Samkeliso S. Ndzimandze+5 more
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Excitatory amino acid antagonists and their potential for the treatment of ischaemic brain damage in man. [PDF]
James McCulloch
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Chitosan sponges are modified with ZnO through atomic layer deposition (ALD) to enhance water remediation. Characterization reveals the growth of defective ZnO, which improves the water stability of the sponges. The material's effectiveness is demonstrated through the removal of Direct Blue 78 dye and the photocatalytic degradation of Naproxen ...
Sara Lotito+13 more
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Pleiotropic neurotransmitters: neurotransmitter-receptor crosstalk regulates excitation-inhibition balance in social brain functions and pathologies. [PDF]
Chai A.
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Wilmot, carole a: Excitatory amino acid antagonists: Behavioral and biochemical approaches for the development of new central nervous system therapeutic agents [PDF]
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Photothermal neuromodulation is a promising technique for versatile neural signal study and treatment development. To further develop these technologies and optimize their effectiveness, transparent electrical temperature sensors with high thermal sensitivity and resolution are essential for accurately monitoring temperature changes during ...
Jee Woong Lee+7 more
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Future Perspectives of NMDAR in CNS Disorders. [PDF]
Capó T+6 more
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Stereospecific Preparation of an Excitatory Amino Acid Antagonist with d-Hydantoinase from Agrobacterium tumefaciens as a Biocatalyst [PDF]
D R Durham, Jennifer E. Weber
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