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DETERMINATION OF THE POTENCIES OF THE R-(+) AND S-(-) ENANTIOMERS OF HA-966 AS ANTAGONISTS OF THE GLYCINE SITE ON THE NMDA RECEPTOR COMPLEX

DETERMINATION OF THE POTENCIES OF THE R-(+) AND S-(-) ENANTIOMERS OF HA-966 AS ANTAGONISTS OF THE GLYCINE SITE ON THE NMDA RECEPTOR COMPLEX

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Main Authors: Kemp, J, Priestley, T, Marshall, G, Foster, A, Donald, A, Singh, L, Hutson, P, Iversen, L, Iversen, S, Oles, R, Thorn, L, Tricklebank, M, Vass, C
Format: Journal article
Published: 1990
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