«AMINO ACID NEUROTRANSMITTER RECEPTORS Glutamate Receptors Glutamate receptors are found throughout the brain and are expressed on both neurons and glia ...»Document abstract
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« More recently, another key component of the innate immune response has been discovered, the Toll-like receptors (TLRs). These receptors ...»Document abstract
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«GABA Receptors GABAA Receptor The GABAA receptor is a member of the superfamily of ligand-activated ion channels in the cell membrane. ...»Document abstract
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«Receptors Ultimately the effects of monoamines on CNS function and behavior depend upon their interactions with receptor molecules. ...»Document abstract
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«RECEPTORS AND SECOND MESSENGERS Neuropeptide receptors have undergone the same process of discovery and characterization that receptors for other ...»Document abstract
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« of messengers (neurotransmitters) that are released in a Ca2 -dependent fashion from presynaptic terminals and act on specific protein receptors to produce ...»Document abstract
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« For example, nicotinic acetylcholine receptors are self-contained stimulus-response modules that both detect a stimulus, acetylcholine, and generate a response ...»Document abstract
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« Conclusion. GABAA (?-aminobutyric acidA) receptors are recognized as the chief inhibitory neurotransmitter receptors in the mammalian central nervous system. ...»Document abstract
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« We also tested the effect of an alkaloid called atropine. We predicted that it would impair the action of acetylcholine, since it competes with its receptors. ...»Document abstract
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« The GABA(A) receptor is a member of the ionotropic (ligand gated) family of receptors that uses GABA, otherwise known as g-aminobutyric acid, as its ligand. ...»Document abstract
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