Multiple GABA receptors and associated regulatory sites

γ-Aminobutyric acid (GABA) functions as an inhibitory transmitter in a wide range of species 13. Considerable information has accumulated on the pharmacological properties of the receptors for GABA and the ion channels controlled by those receptors in crustacea, molluscs and vertebrates. It is now a...

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