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245 00 $aGABAB đ receptors in mammalian function /$cedited by N.G. Bowery, H. Bittiger, and H.-R. Olpe.
260 $aChichester, West Sussex, England ;$aNew York :$bWiley,$c℗♭1990.
300 $axviii, 442 pages :$billustrations ;$c24 cm
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500 $aOn t.p. "B" is subscript.
500 $aPapers from the First International GABAB đ Symposium, King's College, Cambridge, England, Sept. 1989.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 $aGABAB đ receptors : past, present and future / N.G. Bowery, G.D. Pratt and C. Knott -- GABAB đ receptor agonists and antagonists / D.I.B. Kerr, J. Ong and R.H. Prager -- Biochemistry, electrophysiology and pharmacology of a new GABAB đ antagonist : CGP 35348 / H. Bittiger, W. Froestl, R. Hall, G. Karlsson, K. Klebs, H.-R. Olpe, M.F. Pozza, M.W. Steinmann and H. van Riezen -- GABAB đ receptors and transmitter release / P.C. Waldmeier and P.A. Baumann -- Release-regulating GABA autoreceptors in human and rat central nervous system / M. Raiteri, M.T. Giralt, G. Bonanno, A. Pittaluga, E. Fedele and G. Fontana -- Review of peripheral GABAB đ effects / A. Giotti, A. Bartolini, P. Failli, G. Gentilini, M. Malcangio and L. Zilletti -- Evidence for the existence of GABAB đ receptor subpopulations in mammalian central nervous system / E.W. Karbon, S.H. Zorn, R.J. Newland and S.J. Enna -- GABAB đ receptors and inhibition of cyclic AMP formation / W.J. Wojcik, M. Bertolino, R.A. Travagli, S. Vicini and M. Ulivi -- Modulation by GABA of agonist-induced inositol phospholipid metabolism in guinea-pig and rat brain / M.L.A. Crawford and J.M. Young -- Solubilization and partial purification of cerebral GABAB đ receptors / K. Kuriyama and Y. Ohmori -- Pre- and postsynaptic GABAB đ responses in the hippocampus / R.A. Nicoll and P. Dutar -- Presynaptic GABAB đ receptors on rat hippocampal neurons / N.L. Harrison, N.A. Lambert and D.M. Lovinger -- GABAB đ receptor function in the hippocampus : development and control of excitability / P.A. Schwartzkroin -- GABAB đ receptor-mediated frequency dependence of inhibitory postsynaptic potentials of neocortical neurons in vitro / R.A. Deisz and W. Zieglga nsberger -- GABAB đ-mediated inhibition of calcium currents : a possible role in presynaptic inhibition / A.C. Dolphin, E. Huston and R.H. Scott -- Physiological and pharmacological characterization of GABAB đ receptor-mediated potassium conductance / N. Ogata -- Antidepressants and GABAB đ site upregulation / K.G. Lloyd -- GABAB đ binding sites in depression and antidepressant drug action / J.A. Cross, S.C. Cheetham, M.R. Crompton, C.L.E. Katona and R.W. Horton -- Autoradiographic analysis of GABAB đ receptors in rat frontal cortex following chronic antidepressant administration / G.D. Pratt and N.G. Bowery -- Neurochemical effects of prenatal antidepressant administration on cortical GABAB đ receptor binding and striatal (℗đH)dopamine release / C. Knott, N.G. Bowery, C. DeFilipe, D. Montero and J. Del Rio -- GABAB đ receptors and experimental models of epilepsy / G. Karlsson, M. Schmutz, C. Kolb, H. Bittiger and H.-R. Olpe -- GABAB đ receptors and analgesia / J. Sawynok -- Closing remarks / B. Ga hwiler.
520 $aGamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) plays an important neurotransmitter role within the mammalian brain. This collection of studies focuses on GABA receptors, addressing biochemical and peripheral aspects, control of transmitter release, epilepsy, electrophysiological and applied aspects.
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650 2 $aReceptors, GABA-A.
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653 $aMammals$aBrain$aReceptors
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655 7 $aConference papers and proceedings.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01423772
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700 1 $aBittiger, H.
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