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The following pages link to gamma-Aminobutyric acid (GABA): a fast excitatory transmitter which may regulate the development of hippocampal neurones in early postnatal life (Q40556176):
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- Stimulation of TM3 Leydig cell proliferation via GABA(A) receptors: a new role for testicular GABA (Q24802090) (← links)
- Mixed neurotransmission in the hippocampal mossy fibers (Q26995478) (← links)
- Depolarizing GABA/glycine synaptic events switch from excitation to inhibition during frequency increases (Q27345060) (← links)
- Glycine receptors support excitatory neurotransmitter release in developing mouse visual cortex (Q28512097) (← links)
- Structure of excitatory synapses and GABAA receptor localization at inhibitory synapses are regulated by neuroplastin-65 (Q28585420) (← links)
- Differential maturation of vesicular glutamate and GABA transporter expression in the mouse auditory forebrain during the first weeks of hearing (Q30355018) (← links)
- Impact of estradiol on gamma-aminobutyric acid- and glutamate-mediated calcium responses of fetal baboon (Papio anubis) hippocampal and cortical neurons (Q30437737) (← links)
- Developmental aspects of cortical excitability and inhibition in depressed and healthy youth: an exploratory study (Q30586743) (← links)
- The development of inhibitory synaptic specializations in the mouse deep cerebellar nuclei (Q31026814) (← links)
- Remodeling of inhibitory synaptic connections in developing ferret visual cortex. (Q33528147) (← links)
- Guinea pig horizontal cells express GABA, the GABA-synthesizing enzyme GAD 65, and the GABA vesicular transporter (Q33541610) (← links)
- Developmental change of GABA(A) receptor-mediated current in rat hippocampus (Q33893372) (← links)
- Localization of a GABA transporter to glial cells in the developing and adult olfactory pathway of the moth Manduca sexta (Q34060547) (← links)
- Synapse-to-neuron ratio is inversely related to neuronal density in mature neuronal cultures (Q34265518) (← links)
- Decreased Immunoreactivities and Functions of the Chloride Transporters, KCC2 and NKCC1, in the Lateral Superior Olive Neurons of Circling Mice (Q34706847) (← links)
- Status epilepticus: pathophysiology, epidemiology, and outcomes (Q35260229) (← links)
- Extrasynaptic GABA(A) receptors: their function in the CNS and implications for disease (Q36101696) (← links)
- Limitations of Current GABA Agonists in Neonatal Seizures: Toward GABA Modulation Via the Targeting of Neuronal Cl(-) Transport (Q36952282) (← links)
- Integration and regulation of glomerular inhibition in the cerebellar granular layer circuit (Q37601683) (← links)
- GABAergic control of neurite outgrowth and remodeling during development and adult neurogenesis: general rules and differences in diverse systems. (Q37739239) (← links)
- Estradiol and GABAergic transmission in the hippocampus. (Q37753314) (← links)
- Role of T-type channels in vasomotor function: team player or chameleon? (Q38183773) (← links)
- GABA receptors in brain development, function, and injury (Q38211328) (← links)
- The Neuroplastin adhesion molecules: key regulators of neuronal plasticity and synaptic function (Q38231513) (← links)
- Oxytocin and Animal Models for Autism Spectrum Disorder. (Q38634066) (← links)
- Neurite outgrowth enhancement by jiadifenolide: possible targets (Q38739425) (← links)
- A novel role of intestine epithelial GABAergic signaling in regulating intestinal fluid secretion (Q39330863) (← links)
- GABA-dependent firing of glutamate-evoked action potentials at AMPA/kainate receptors in developing hypothalamic neurons (Q39449339) (← links)
- Glutamate inhibits GABA excitatory activity in developing neurons. (Q39482018) (← links)
- Lateral hypothalamus: early developmental expression and response to hypocretin (orexin). (Q39563714) (← links)
- Orexin a in cortical cultures: expression and effect on synaptogenesis during development. (Q40475320) (← links)
- Prominent expression of two forms of glutamate decarboxylase in the embryonic and early postnatal rat hippocampal formation (Q40923020) (← links)
- Development of G protein-mediated Ca2+ channel regulation in mouse embryonic stem cell-derived neurons (Q41118020) (← links)
- Advanced biomaterial strategies to transplant preformed micro-tissue engineered neural networks into the brain. (Q41228408) (← links)
- GABAergic Interneurons are Required for Generation of Slow CA1 Oscillation in Rat Hippocampus (Q41465947) (← links)
- Commentary on the use of immortalized neuroendocrine cell lines for physiological research (Q41533089) (← links)
- Excitatory neurotransmission and sexual differentiation of the brain (Q41643488) (← links)
- Plasticity of the GABAergic phenotype of the "glutamatergic" granule cells of the rat dentate gyrus. (Q42170204) (← links)
- Developmental expression of C1C-2 in the rat nervous system (Q42459365) (← links)
- Co-release of glutamate and GABA from single, identified mossy fibre giant boutons. (Q42508215) (← links)
- GABA actions in hippocampal area CA3 during postnatal development: differential shift from depolarizing to hyperpolarizing in somatic and dendritic compartments (Q42523977) (← links)
- Research on ionic homeostatic equilibrium may change our view about epilepsy (Q42567496) (← links)
- Protracted postnatal development of inhibitory synaptic transmission in rat hippocampal area CA1 neurons (Q42637077) (← links)
- Orexin-A and orexin-B during the postnatal development of the rat brain (Q42927441) (← links)
- Effect of beta-estradiol on voltage-gated Ca(2+) channels in rat hippocampal neurons: a comparison with dehydroepiandrosterone (Q43566811) (← links)
- gamma-Aminobutyric acid(A) receptor subunit expression predicts functional changes in hippocampal dentate granule cells during postnatal development (Q43627925) (← links)
- GABA and development of the Xenopus optic projection (Q44084244) (← links)
- Control of intracellular chloride concentration and GABA response polarity in rat retinal ON bipolar cells (Q44218031) (← links)
- Excitatory actions of GABA in developing brain are mediated by l-type Ca2+ channels and dependent on age, sex, and brain region (Q44345592) (← links)
- Up-regulation of GABA(B) receptor mRNA and protein in the hippocampus of cocaine- and lidocaine-kindled rats (Q44406461) (← links)