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The study demonstrated that thidiazine compounds potentiated the action of antibiotics. The compounds associated with norfloxacin against S. aureus showed greater significance in relation to the other medications. The indiscriminate use of antibiotics has led to the selection of resistant bacterial strains, significantly reducing the effectiveness of ...
João Arthur de Oliveira Borges +15 more
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Age-Dependent Regulation of Acetylcholine Release at the Neuromuscular Junction Mediated by GABA. [PDF]
Nevsky E +5 more
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One GABA and two acetylcholine receptors function at the C. elegans neuromuscular junction
J. Richmond, E. Jorgensen
semanticscholar +1 more source
Abietic acid (AA) reveals potent sedative potential by expressing fast sleeping onset and increased sleeping duration compare to the control group in thiopental sodium induced sleeping mice. The compound also exhibited notable binding affinity (–7.9 kcal/mol) toward GABAA receptors.
Meher Afroz +10 more
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Identifying knowledge barriers to agroforestry adoption and co‐designing solutions to them
Abstract Compared to monocultures, agroforestry can promote biodiversity, ecosystem functioning and climate resilience, whilst maintaining or enhancing production and profits. Despite this, uptake in temperate regions remains low. Knowledge gaps amongst land managers are a primary barrier to uptake, but little is known about which aspects of ...
Amelia S. C. Hood +7 more
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The effect of psilocin on neurotransmitters release in the claustrum and on rat behavior. [PDF]
Kościuk Z +3 more
europepmc +1 more source
Electroacupuncture modulates vlPAG release of GABA through presynaptic cannabinoid CB1 receptors.
L. Fu, J. Longhurst
semanticscholar +1 more source
The ketogenic diet alters microbiome‐metabolome profiles to improve West syndrome therapy
The ketogenic diet alleviates West syndrome by reshaping gut microbiota (increasing Bacteroides, Parabacteroides, and reducing Escherichia and Bifidobacterium), and modulating metabolites—including anticonvulsant lipids (e.g., capric acid), suppressed harmful lipids (e.g., 2‐methylbutyroylcarnitine), and amino acids and analogs (e.g., 3‐sulfinoalanine)—
Gan Xie +5 more
wiley +1 more source
Neuronal Inhibition in Epilepsy: Native Human GABA-A Receptors and Pharmacological Chaperones Restoring Expression of Disease Associated Variants. [PDF]
Durisic N, Borges K.
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