Pre- and Non-Synaptic Activities of GABA and Related Amino Acids in the Mammalian Nervous System

作者: David R. Curtis

DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4613-4030-0_5

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摘要: The importance of GABA as an inhibitory transmitter in the mammalian brain and spinal cord is well recognized, especially relation to hyperpolarizing postsynaptic inhibition which involves increase membrane conductance potential neurones.

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