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Pharmacology of the glutamate receptor
Progress in Neurobiology, 1988The history of pharmacological examinations of glutamate receptor agonists such as kainic acid, quisqualic acid, acromelic acid, L-CCG-I, DCG-IV and L-F2CCG-I was described. Kainic acid is one of the most potent excitants in the mammalian central neurons, and its powerful excitatory actions gave rise to the excitotoxic concept that glutamate destroys ...
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Metabotropic glutamate receptors
Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior, 2002openaire +2 more sources
Glutamate Receptors in Taste Receptor Cells
2007Glutamate plays a double role in the physiology of TRCs. As a free-occurring component of some foodstuff, glutamate is detected by TRCs and conveys information about the presence of protein-rich source. As a substance released by TRC and/or nerve endings, it is involved in cell-to-cell communication at chemical synapses in taste organs.
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