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Multiplicity of GABAA-benzodiazepine receptors

Trends in Pharmacological Sciences, 1989
Binding studies suggest the presence of at least two pharmacologically distinct 'central' benzodiazepine receptors in the brain. Since central benzodiazepine receptors are allosteric modulatory sites on GABAA receptors, this evidence indirectly points to the existence of at least two GABAA receptors.
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Hijacking of GABAA Receptors by Mutant Glycine Receptors

Trends in Molecular Medicine, 2019
Startle disease results from mutations in genes encoding inhibitory GlyR α1 and β subunits or the presynaptic glycine transporter GlyT2. However, the most effective therapies are benzodiazepines that potentiate inhibitory GABAAR function. A recent publication by Zou et al.
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GABAA Receptors

2023
Trevor G. Smart, Mortensen Martin
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GABAA receptor

Science-Business eXchange, 2013
R.W. Olsen, G.-D. Li
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Proteostasis Regulators Restore Function of Epilepsy-Associated GABAA Receptors

Cell Chemical Biology, 2021
Xiao-Jing Di   +2 more
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GABAA Receptor

2004
Richard W. Olsen, Gregory W. Sawyer
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Probing the GABAA receptor with antibodies

Biochemical Society Transactions, 1991
A J, Turner, K B, Widdows, E F, Kirkness
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GABAA receptors are differentially sensitive to zinc: dependence on subunit composition

British Journal of Pharmacology, 1991
T G Smart, S J Moss, Richard L Huganir
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