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Menthol shares general anesthetic activity and sites of action on the GABAA receptor with the intravenous agent, propofol
Published in European journal of pharmacology (20-08-2008)Get full text
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Menthol shares general anesthetic activity and sites of action on the GABA A receptor with the intravenous agent, propofol
Published in European journal of pharmacology (20-08-2008)“…Menthol and related compounds were investigated for modulation of recombinant human γ-aminobutyric acid type A (GABA A, α 1β 2γ 2s) receptor currents expressed…”
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Modulation of human GABAA and glycine receptor currents by menthol and related monoterpenoids
Published in European journal of pharmacology (03-12-2004)“…Effects of common monoterpenoid alcohols and ketones were investigated on recombinant human gamma-aminobutyric acid A (GABAA; alpha1beta2gamma2s) and glycine…”
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Subunit-dependent block by isoflurane of wild-type and mutant α1S270H GABAA receptor currents in Xenopus oocytes
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Modulation of human GABA A and glycine receptor currents by menthol and related monoterpenoids
Published in European journal of pharmacology (03-12-2004)“…Effects of common monoterpenoid alcohols and ketones were investigated on recombinant human γ-aminobutyric acid A (GABA A; α 1β 2γ 2s) and glycine (α 1…”
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Subunit-dependent block by isoflurane of wild-type and mutant α 1S270H GABA A receptor currents in Xenopus oocytes
Published in Neuroscience letters (2005)“…The volatile anesthetic isoflurane both prolongs and reduces the amplitude of GABA-mediated inhibitory postsynaptic currents (IPSCs) recorded in neurons. To…”
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Subunit-dependent block by isoflurane of wild-type and mutant alpha(1)S270H GABA(A) receptor currents in Xenopus oocytes
Published in Neuroscience letters (15-07-2005)“…The volatile anesthetic isoflurane both prolongs and reduces the amplitude of GABA-mediated inhibitory postsynaptic currents (IPSCs) recorded in neurons. To…”
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