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Biggio, G
Cook, James M
Costa, E
Fritschy, J M
Gavish, M
Greenblatt, D J
Guidotti, A
Harris, R A
Korpi, E R
Lucacchini, A
Macdonald, Robert L
Martini, C
Moss, Stephen J
Olsen, R W
Paul, S M
Rudolph, Uwe
Sieghart, W
Sieghart, Werner
Skolnick, P
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15801.
Developmental regulation and neuroprotective effects of striatal tonic GABAA currents.
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Santhakumar, V
Jones, R T
Mody, I
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20100629
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Neuroscience
vol. 167
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15802.
GABA analogues derived from 4-aminocyclopent-1-enecarboxylic acid.
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Locock, Katherine E S
Johnston, Graham A R
Allan, Robin D
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20100423
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Neurochemical research
vol. 34
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15803.
Distinct properties of murine alpha 5 gamma-aminobutyric acid type a receptors revealed by biochemical fractionation and mass spectroscopy.
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Ju, Young H
Guzzo, Angelina
Chiu, Mary W
Taylor, Paul
Moran, Michael F
Gurd, James W
MacDonald, John F
Orser, Beverley A
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20090730
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Journal of neuroscience research
vol. 87
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15804.
Brain uptake of diazepam and phenytoin in a genetic animal model of absence epilepsy.
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Nicolazzo, Joseph A
Steuten, Jessica A
Charman, Susan A
Taylor, Nerida
Davies, Philip J
Petrou, Steven
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20101020
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Clinical and experimental pharmacology & physiology
vol. 37
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15805.
Receptors with low affinity for neurosteroids and GABA contribute to tonic inhibition of granule cells in epileptic animals.
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Rajasekaran, Karthik
Joshi, Suchitra
Sun, Chengsan
Mtchedlishvilli, Zakaria
Kapur, Jaideep
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20110112
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Neurobiology of disease
vol. 40
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15806.
Validation and pharmacological characterisation of MK-801-induced locomotor hyperactivity in BALB/C mice as an assay for detection of novel antipsychotics.
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Bradford, Andrea M
Savage, Kevin M
Jones, Declan N C
Kalinichev, Mikhail
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20101220
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Psychopharmacology
vol. 212
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15807.
S-ketamine and GABA-A-receptor interaction in humans: an exploratory study with I-123-iomazenil SPECT.
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Heinzel, Alexander
Steinke, Rainer
Poeppel, Thorsten Dirk
Grosser, Oliver
Bogerts, Bernhard
Otto, Hans
Northoff, Georg
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20090408
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Human psychopharmacology
vol. 23
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15808.
Ultra-slow oscillatory neuronal activity in the rat olivary pretectal nucleus: comparison with oscillations within the intergeniculate leaflet.
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Szkudlarek, Hanna J
Herdzina, Olga
Lewandowski, Marian H
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20080820
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The European journal of neuroscience
vol. 27
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15809.
Sensitization to nicotine significantly decreases expression of GABA transporter GAT-1 in the medial prefrontal cortex.
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Pickering, Chris
Bergenheim, Veronica
Schiöth, Helgi B
Ericson, Mia
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20081022
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Progress in neuro-psychopharmacology & biological psychiatry
vol. 32
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15810.
Mutations of the GABA-A receptor alpha1 subunit M1 domain reveal unexpected complexity for modulation by neuroactive steroids.
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Akk, Gustav
Li, Ping
Bracamontes, John
Reichert, David E
Covey, Douglas F
Steinbach, Joe Henry
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20080918
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Molecular pharmacology
vol. 74
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15811.
Pyramidal cell responses to gamma-aminobutyric acid differ in type I and type II cortical dysplasia.
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André, Véronique M
Cepeda, Carlos
Vinters, Harry V
Huynh, My
Mathern, Gary W
Levine, Michael S
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20090206
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Journal of neuroscience research
vol. 86
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15812.
Effects of acute and repeated zolpidem treatment on pentylenetetrazole-induced seizure threshold and on locomotor activity: comparison with diazepam.
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Vlainić, Josipa
Pericić, Danka
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20090828
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Neuropharmacology
vol. 56
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15813.
Canonical TGF-beta signaling is required for the balance of excitatory/inhibitory transmission within the hippocampus and prepulse inhibition of acoustic startle.
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Sun, Mu
Gewirtz, Jonathan C
Bofenkamp, Lisa
Wickham, Robert J
Ge, Hong
O'Connor, Michael B
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20100524
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The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience
vol. 30
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15814.
Limiting activity at beta1-subunit-containing GABAA receptor subtypes reduces ataxia.
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Gee, Kelvin W
Tran, Minhtam B
Hogenkamp, Derk J
Johnstone, Timothy B
Bagnera, Rudy E
Yoshimura, Ryan F
Huang, Jin-Cheng
Belluzzi, James D
Whittemore, Edward R
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20100413
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The Journal of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics
vol. 332
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15815.
Control of hippocampal gamma oscillation frequency by tonic inhibition and excitation of interneurons.
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Mann, Edward O
Mody, Istvan
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20100218
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Nature neuroscience
vol. 13
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15816.
Extrasynaptic GABAA receptor activation reverses recognition memory deficits in an animal model of schizophrenia.
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Damgaard, Trine
Plath, Niels
Neill, Jo C
Hansen, Suzanne L
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20110628
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Psychopharmacology
vol. 214
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15817.
GABAA receptor trafficking is regulated by protein kinase C(epsilon) and the N-ethylmaleimide-sensitive factor.
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Chou, Wen-Hai
Wang, Dan
McMahon, Thomas
Qi, Zhan-Heng
Song, Maengseok
Zhang, Chao
Shokat, Kevan M
Messing, Robert O
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20101116
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The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience
vol. 30
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15818.
GABA and opioid binding distribution in the brain of the seizure-resistant Proechimys guyannensis: an autoradiography study.
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Rocha, Luisa
Arida, Ricardo Mario
Carvalho, Reinaldo De Amorim
Scorza, Fulvio Alexandre
Neri-Bazan, Leticia
Cavalheiro, Esper Abrao
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20061003
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Synapse (New York, N.Y.)
vol. 60
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15819.
GABA increases both the conductance and mean open time of recombinant GABAA channels co-expressed with GABARAP.
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Luu, Tien
Gage, Peter W
Tierney, M Louise
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20070109
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The Journal of biological chemistry
vol. 281
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15820.
Excitatory and inhibitory actions of isoflurane in bovine chromaffin cells.
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Xie, Z
Herring, B E
Fox, A P
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20070117
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Journal of neurophysiology
vol. 96
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