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    Suppression of neuronal hyperexcitability and associated delayed neuronal death by adenoviral expression of GABA(C) receptors by Cheng, Q, Kulli, J C, Yang, J

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (15-05-2001)
    “…The excessive neuronal excitation underlying several clinically important diseases is often treated with GABA allosteric modulators in an attempt to enhance…”
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    Ketamine blockade of voltage-gated sodium channels: Evidence for a shared receptor site with local anesthetics by WAGNER, Larry E, GINGRICH, Kevin J, KULLI, John C, YANG, Jay

    Published in Anesthesiology (Philadelphia) (01-12-2001)
    “…The general anesthetic ketamine is known to be an N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor blocker. Although ketamine also blocks voltage-gated sodium channels in a local…”
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    GABA(C) rho(1) subunits form functional receptors but not functional synapses in hippocampal neurons by Cheng, Q, Burkat, P M, Kulli, J C, Yang, J

    Published in Journal of neurophysiology (01-11-2001)
    “…The ability to control the physiological and pharmacological properties of synaptic receptors is a powerful tool for studying neuronal function and may be of…”
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    Suppression of Neuronal Hyperexcitability and Associated Delayed Neuronal Death by Adenoviral Expression of GABA sub(C) Receptors by Cheng, Qing, Kulli, J C, Yang, J

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (01-05-2001)
    “…The excessive neuronal excitation underlying several clinically important diseases is often treated with GABA allosteric modulators in an attempt to enhance…”
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    GABA sub(C) rho sub(1) Subunits Form Functional Receptors But Not Functional Synapses in Hippocampal Neurons by Cheng, Q, Burkat, P M, Kulli, J C, Yang, J

    Published in Journal of neurophysiology (01-11-2001)
    “…The ability to control the physiological and pharmacological properties of synaptic receptors is a powerful tool for studying neuronal function and may be of…”
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    Identification of an Amino Acid Defining the Distinct Properties of Murine beta sub(1) and beta sub(3) Subunit-Containing GABA sub(A) Receptors by Cestari, IN, Min, K T, Kulli, J C, Yang, J

    Published in Journal of neurochemistry (01-02-2000)
    “…Murine gamma -aminobutyric acid (GABA) type A homomeric receptors made of beta sub(1) subunits are profoundly different, when expressed in Xenopus oocytes,…”
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    Identification of an amino acid defining the distinct properties of murine beta1 and beta3 subunit-containing GABA(A) receptors by Cestari, I N, Min, K T, Kulli, J C, Yang, J

    Published in Journal of neurochemistry (01-02-2000)
    “…Murine gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) type A homomeric receptors made of beta1 subunits are profoundly different, when expressed in Xenopus oocytes, from beta3…”
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    Identification of an Amino Acid Defining the Distinct Properties of Murine β1 and β3 Subunit‐Containing GABAA Receptors by Cestari, Ismar N., Min, Kyeong T., Kulli, John C., Yang, Jay

    Published in Journal of neurochemistry (01-02-2000)
    “…: Murine γ‐aminobutyric acid (GABA) type A homomeric receptors made of β1 subunits are profoundly different, when expressed in Xenopus oocytes, from β3…”
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