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... GABA receptor The continuous use of barbiturates as sleeping pills long after. rate of barbiturate metabolism . These ... GABA is enhanced both postsynapti- cally and presynaptically ( Nicoll , 1978 ) . This △ CI 3 2 ionophore ...
... GABA receptor The continuous use of barbiturates as sleeping pills long after. rate of barbiturate metabolism . These ... GABA is enhanced both postsynapti- cally and presynaptically ( Nicoll , 1978 ) . This △ CI 3 2 ionophore ...
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... GABA receptor that recognizes the GABA mol- ecule . Instead , they appear to interact at a re- ceptor of their own which increases the effect that GABA has on the opening of an ionophore as described in Figure 7-2 in the previous chap ...
... GABA receptor that recognizes the GABA mol- ecule . Instead , they appear to interact at a re- ceptor of their own which increases the effect that GABA has on the opening of an ionophore as described in Figure 7-2 in the previous chap ...
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... GABA , 95-96 GABA receptor - ionophore , 95 hangover , 97 harmful effects , 102-4 acute effects , 102-3 chronic effects , 103-4 heroin , use with , 102 history , 92-93 hypothermia , 96 intermediate - acting , 93-94 intoxication , 97 ...
... GABA , 95-96 GABA receptor - ionophore , 95 hangover , 97 harmful effects , 102-4 acute effects , 102-3 chronic effects , 103-4 heroin , use with , 102 history , 92-93 hypothermia , 96 intermediate - acting , 93-94 intoxication , 97 ...
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Experimental Research Designs 1 History of the Study of Behavior | 10 |
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