The influence of subunit composition and expression system on recombinant glycine receptor pharmacology /
Glycine receptors (GlyRs) are thought to primarily exist in the adult mammalian spinal cord where they mediate inhibitory neurotransmission. Our data suggests the presence of glycine receptors in the adult forebrain as well. However, the function and pharmacology of these receptors remains unclear...
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2002 Dissertation F32 |
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| Call Number: |
2002 Dissertation F32 |
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| Call Number | Status | Get It |
| 2002 Dissertation F32 | Available | |