Search Results - "Guillaume Frugier"
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The receptor subunits generating NMDA receptor mediated currents in oligodendrocytes
Published in The Journal of physiology (15-09-2010)“…NMDA receptors have been shown to contribute to glutamate‐evoked currents in oligodendrocytes. Activation of these receptors damages myelin in ischaemia, in…”
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The receptor subunits generating NMDA receptor mediated currents in oligodendrocytes: Oligodendrocyte NMDA responses
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A gamma 2(R43Q) Mutation, Linked to Epilepsy in Humans, Alters GABA sub(A) Receptor Assembly and Modifies Subunit Composition on the Cell Surface
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (09-02-2007)“…Genetic defects leading to epilepsy have been identified in gamma 2 GABA sub(A) receptor subunit. A gamma 2(R43Q) substitution is linked to childhood absence…”
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A γ2(R43Q) Mutation, Linked to Epilepsy in Humans, Alters GABAA Receptor Assembly and Modifies Subunit Composition on the Cell Surface
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (09-02-2007)“…Genetic defects leading to epilepsy have been identified in γ2 GABA A receptor subunit. A γ2(R43Q) substitution is linked to childhood absence epilepsy and…”
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A gamma 2(R43Q) mutation, linked to epilepsy in humans, alters GABAA receptor assembly and modifies subunit composition on the cell surface
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (09-02-2007)“…Genetic defects leading to epilepsy have been identified in gamma2 GABA(A) receptor subunit. A gamma2(R43Q) substitution is linked to childhood absence…”
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A γ2(R43Q) Mutation, Linked to Epilepsy in Humans, Alters GABAA Receptor Assembly and Modifies Subunit Composition on the Cell Surface
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (09-02-2007)“…Genetic defects leading to epilepsy have been identified in γ2 GABAA receptor subunit. A γ2(R43Q) substitution is linked to childhood absence epilepsy and…”
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