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GABA receptor

The GABA receptors are a class of receptors that respond to the neurotransmitter gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA), the chief inhibitory compound in the mature vertebrate central nervous system. There are two classes of GABA receptors: GABAA and GABAB.

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GABA receptor

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Triples58
Avg. degree1.96
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GABA receptor

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related to GABA receptor gene polymorphisms · 14
GABA receptor → GABA, GABBR1, GABBR2, GABBR3, GABRA4, GABRR3rs832032, However, It, On, RLS, Similarly, SNPs, The, Two
related to GABAA receptor · 11
GABA receptor → Cl, Cys-loop, Fast-responding GABA, GABA, GABAA, HT3, In, It, Members, The, This
related to GABAA-ρ receptor · 11
GABA receptor → Although, GABA, GABAA, GABAA-ρ, GABAC, GABAС, However, IUPHAR, Native, Nomenclature Committee, Others
related to GABAB receptor · 7
GABA receptor → Cl, GABA, GABAA, GABAB, In, The, This

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gaba receptors gabaa receptor gabab polymorphisms inhibitory snps effects studies two gene ion channels ligand-gated excitatory gabaс genes ionotropic neurotransmitter

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deficient energy metabolisminstance ofwith most data acquired in in-vitro brain slice experiments susceptible to un-physiological milieu0.80text
neuronal damageinstance ofwith most data acquired in in-vitro brain slice experiments susceptible to un-physiological milieu0.80text
in-vivo electrophysiology/imaginginstance ofusing technology0.80text
optogeneticsinstance ofusing technology0.80text
two in-vivo studies have reported the effect of GABA on neonatal braininstance ofusing technology0.80text
and both have shown that GABA is indeed overall inhibitoryinstance ofusing technology0.80text
with its activation in the developing rodent brain not resulting in network activationinstance ofusing technology0.80text
and instead leading to a decrease of activity.GABA receptors influence neural function by coordinating with glutamatergic processes.GABAA-ρ receptorA subclass of ionotropic GABA receptorsinstance ofusing technology0.80text
insensitive to typical allosteric modulators of GABAA receptor channels such as benzodiazepinesinstance ofusing technology0.80text
barbituratesinstance ofusing technology0.80text
was designated GABAС receptorinstance ofusing technology0.80text
and instead leading to a decrease of activity.GABA receptors influence neural function by coordinating with glutamatergic processesinstance ofusing technology0.80text

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