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Sleep and Sedative States Induced by Targeting the Histamine and Noradrenergic Systems
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Studying cerebellar circuits by remote control of selected neuronal types with GABA-A receptors
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CONTROL OF SLEEP PREPARATORY BEHAVIOUR AND SLEEP INDUCTION BY PREFRONTAL CORTEX INHIBITORY NEURONS
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Synaptic competition sculpts the development of GABAergic axo-dendritic but not perisomatic synapses.
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Ro 15-4513 antagonizes alcohol-induced sedation in mice through alpha-beta-gamma2-type GABAA receptors
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Tectal-derived interneurons contribute to phasic and tonic inhibition in the visual thalamus
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Loss of zolpidem efficacy in the hippocampus of mice with the GABAA receptor gamma2 F77I point mutation.
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Abolition of zolpidem sensitivity in mice with a point mutation in the GABAA receptor gamma2 subunit.
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Histological analysis of heart after domoic acid administration in rats
Published 2014-06-01“…Neuropathological studies in rodents concluded that hippocampus constitutes the principal target of DOM, due to the high concentration of KA receptors in this area (Wisden 1993). In spite of the presence of GluRs in rat heart (Gill et al. 1998), the DOM affinity for these GluRs or the concentration of GluRs might not be high enough to detect DOM presence 6h, 10h or 24h after i.p. administration. …”
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