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Recent advances in molecular biology and complementary information derived from neuropharmacology, biochemistry and behavior have dramatically increased our understanding of various aspects of GABAA receptors. These studies have revealed that the GABAA receptor is derived from various subunits such as alpha1-alpha6, beta1-beta3, gamma1-gamma3, delta ...
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Pharmacological modulation of GABAA receptors
Current Opinion in Pharmacology, 2021Ligand-gated ion channels are integral membrane proteins that activate through a change in conformation upon transmitter binding and were identified as key players of brain function. GABAA receptors are major inhibitory ligand-gated ion channels of this protein family.
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Molecular Biology of the GABAA Receptor
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