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  • Receptor (GABA)
  • Epilepsy (BASKET)
  • Febrile convulsions
  • Dravet s syndrome
  • GABRA1
  • GABRB3
  • GABRG2
  • GABRD
  • Childhood absence epilepsy
  • Juvenile myoclonic epilepsy
  • Generalized epilepsy with febrile seizures plus
  • Acetylcholine binding protein
  • Neuronal plasticity (Neurophysiology)
  • Neuronal network (Neurophysiology)
  • Gephyrin
  • Alcohol
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    12008International Union of Pharmacology. LXX. Subtypes of gamma-aminobutyric acid(A) receptors: classification on the basis of subunit composition, pharmacology, and function. Update.



    +-nlPharmacol Rev 60(3):243-60 (2008)
    22002International Union of Pharmacology. XXXIII. Mammalian gamma-aminobutyric acid(B) receptors: structure and function.



    +-nlPharmacol Rev 54(2):247-64 (2002)
    31998International Union of Pharmacology. XV. Subtypes of gamma-aminobutyric acidA receptors: classification on the basis of subunit structure and receptor function.



    +-nlPharmacol Rev 50(2):291-313 (1998)
    42010Mutations in GABAA receptor subunits associated with genetic epilepsies.



    +-nlJ Physiol 588(Pt 11):1861-9 (2010)
    52010The role of Loop F in the activation of the GABA receptor.



    +-nlJ Physiol 588(Pt 1):59-66 (2010) Khatri A
    62010GABA(A) receptors, gephyrin and homeostatic synaptic plasticity.



    +-nlJ Physiol 588(Pt 1):101-6 (2010)
    72008Physiology and pharmacology of alcohol: the imidazobenzodiazepine alcohol antagonist site on subtypes of GABAA receptors as an opportunity for drug development?



    +-nlBr J Pharmacol 154(2):288-98 (2008)
    82009Extrasynaptic GABAA receptors: form, pharmacology, and function.



    +-nlJ Neurosci 29(41):12757-63 (2009)



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