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Alpha9 nicotinic acetylcholine receptors and the treatment of pain [PDF]
Chronic pain is a vexing worldwide problem that causes substantial disability and consumes significant medical resources. Although there are numerous analgesic medications, these work through a small set of molecular mechanisms.
Absalom, Nathan+4 more
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GABA and l-theanine mixture decreases sleep latency and improves NREM sleep
Context: γ-Aminobutyric acid (GABA) is the main inhibitory neurotransmitter and it is well established that activation of GABAA receptors favours sleep.
Suhyeon Kim+4 more
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Carbodiimides act as competent electrophilic synthons for the chemoselective addition of lithium mono‐ and di‐halocarbenoids. The transformation is provided through a single synthetic operation—hitherto elusive—halogenated acetamidines. Interestingly, the constitutively tamed electrophilicity of the starting materials is effectively counterbalanced by ...
Davide Castiglione+4 more
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Adenovector GAD65 gene delivery into the rat trigeminal ganglion produces orofacial analgesia
Background Our goal is to use gene therapy to alleviate pain by targeting glial cells. In an animal model of facial pain we tested the effect of transfecting the glutamic acid decarboxylase (GAD) gene into satellite glial cells (SGCs) of the trigeminal ...
Lowenstein Pedro+9 more
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γ‐Amino acid derivatives with an α‐quaternary center are prevalent in medicinally important compounds. A dual N‐heterocyclic carbene/photocatalytic pathway is developed for the three‐component synthesis of α, α ‐disubstituted γ‐amino esters. This methodology allows for the rapid synthesis of diverse libraries of γ‐amino esters in good yields.
Adam X. Wayment, Karl A. Scheidt
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Experimental GABA A Receptor Agonists and Allosteric Modulators for the Treatment of Focal Epilepsy
Slobodan M Janković,1 Miralem Dješević,2 Snežana V Janković1 1Faculty of Medical Sciences, University of Kragujevac, Kragujevac, Serbia; 2Cardiology Department, Private Policlinic Center Eurofarm, Sarajevo, Bosnia and HercegovinaCorrespondence ...
Janković SM, Dješević M, Janković SV
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Two Amino Acid Residues Contribute to a Cation-π Binding Interaction in the Binding Site of an Insect GABA Receptor [PDF]
Cys-loop receptor binding sites characteristically possess an "aromatic box," where several aromatic amino acid residues surround the bound ligand. A cation-π interaction between one of these residues and the natural agonist is common, although the ...
Ashby, Jamie A.+3 more
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Inhibition of activity of GABA transporter GAT1 by δ-opioid receptor [PDF]
Analgesia is a well-documented effect of acupuncture. A critical role in pain sensation plays the nervous system, including the GABAergic system and opioid receptor (OR) activation.
Fucke, Thomas+7 more
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GA: Strained small motifs and SuFEx hubs are of increasing importance in drug discovery to enable efficient late‐stage functionalization. Here, the synthesis of bench‐stable azabicyclo[1.1.0]butyl‐substituted sulfonimidoyl fluoride as an electrophilic hub with dual activation mode is reported.
Defne Serbetci+5 more
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Determining the Location of GABA Receptor mRNA Transcripts in \u3cem\u3eDanio rerio\u3c/em\u3e [PDF]
-aminobutyric acid (GABA) is a neurotransmitter that has been shown to be present in the inner ear. GABA binds to two classes of GABA receptors (GABARs): GABAARs are pentameric ion channels (isoforms include: 1-6, β 1-3, 1-3, 1-3, , , and ); GABABRs ...
O\u27Keefe, Jack
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