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HPA AXIS
December 22, 2021
  1. Free γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in brain
  2. The action of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID on cortical neurones
  3. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in brain: its formation from glutamic ACID
  4. Biochemical-physiology correlations in studies of the γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID system
  5. Factor I and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID
  6. Epilepsy and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID -mediated inhibition
  7. The Nature of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID
  8. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC –ACID deficiency in brain of schizophrenic patients
  9. Cortical inhibition and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID
  10. Glutamate and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in brain
  11. Some metabolic studies of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID .
  12. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in peripheral tissues
  13. Hepatic encephalopathy and the γ –AMINOBUTYRIC –ACID neurotransmitter system
  14. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and cardiovascular function
  15. Behavioral evidence for the involvement of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in the actions of ethanol
  16. Huntington’s chorea: Deficiency of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in brain
  17. Blood-brain barrier to H3-γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in normal and amino oxyacetic ACID -treated animals
  18. Aspartate, glutamate and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID depolarize cultured astrocytes
  19. Orally active and potent inhibitors of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID uptake
  20. THE EFFECT OF HYPOXIA ON BRAIN γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID LEVELS1
  21. Effects of acute and chronic pentobarbitone on the γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID system in rat brain
  22. Immunohistochemical identification of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID -containing neurons in the rat basolateral amygdala
  23. The γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID -α-ketoglutaric ACID transaminase of beef brain
  24. Metabolic and neurophysiological roles of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID
  25. Betel nut constituents as inhibitors of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID uptake
  26. Levels of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in cerebrospinal fluid in various neurologic disorders
  27. Cerebrospinal fluid γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID variations in neurological disorders
  28. Decreased CSF concentrations of homovanillic ACID and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in Alzheimer’s disease: age-or disease-related modifications?
  29. Regional distribution of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) in brain of the rhesus monkey
  30. Stress‐induced alterations in metabolism of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in rat brain
  31. Role of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) in the extrapyramidal motor system
  32. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID -glutamic ACID transamination in brain
  33. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID , a neurotransmitter, induces planktonic abalone larvae to settle and begin metamorphosis
  34. Role of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in anxiety
  35. Rapid accumulation of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and alanine in soybean leaves in response to an abrupt transfer to lower temperature, darkness, or mechanical …
  36. The occurrence of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in human tissues other than brain
  37. Properties of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) receptor binding in rat brain synaptic membrane fractions
  38. Studies on the GABA pathway—I: The inhibition of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID -α-ketoglutaric ACID transaminase in vitro and in vivo by U-7524 (Amino-oxyacetic ACID )
  39. Two types of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptor on embryonic sensory neurones
  40. Measurement of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in isolated nerve cells of cat central nervous system
  41. The role of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in the mechanism of seizures
  42. Anaerobic Accumulation of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and Alanine in Radish Leaves (Raphanus sativus, L.)
  43. Low cerebrospinal fluid γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID content in seizure patients
  44. Binding of [3H] α-dihydropicrotoxinin, a γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID synaptic antagonist, to rat brain membranes
  45. DEPOLARIZING ACTIONS OF γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID AND RELATED COMPOUNDS ON RAT SUPERIOR CERVICAL GANGLIA IN VITRO
  46. The release of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID during inhibition in the cat visual cortex
  47. Regional γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID levels in rat brain determined after microwave fixation
  48. Active transport of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID by membrane vesicles isolated from rat brain
  49. γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID ‐ and piperazine‐activated single‐channel currents from Ascaris suum body muscle
  50. Alterations in γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptor sensitivity following acute and chronic ethanol treatments
  51. The neutron structure of and thermal motion in γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) at 122 k
  52. Presence of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in rat ovary
  53. Pharmacological properties of the postsynaptic inhibition by Purkinje cell axons and the action of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID on Deiters neurones
  54. The effect of aminooxyacetic ACID on the metabolism of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in brain
  55. Biosynthesis of γ -guanidinobutyric ACID from γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and arginine
  56. Neurochemical basis of the therapeutic effect of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and its derivatives
  57. Influences of ions, enzymes, and detergents on γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID -receptor binding in synaptic membranes of rat brain
  58. Effect of sodium n-dipropylacetate on audiogenic seizures and brain γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID level
  59. Mechanism of the irreversible inhibition of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID -α-ketoglutaric ACID transaminase by the neurotoxin GABA culine
  60. In Vivo and In Vitro Studies on γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID Metabolism with the Radish Plant (Raphanus sativus, L.)
  61. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID uptake by sympathetic ganglia
  62. Effect of certain drugs on the γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID system of the central nervous system
  63. The crystal and molecular structure of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID determined at low temperature
  64. Effect of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) on normotensive or hypertensive rats and men
  65. On the site of action of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID on blood pressure
  66. Reductions of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and Glutamate Uptake and (Na++ K+)‐ATPase Activity in Brain Slices and Synaptosomes by Arachidonic ACID
  67. Actions of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID on neurones of guinea‐pig myenteric plexus
  68. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptor binding in mammalian brain: heterogeneity of binding sites
  69. On the relationship of brain γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID to convulsions
  70. Inhibitory action of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) on Ascaris muscle
  71. Colonic bacteria: a source of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in blood
  72. Utilization of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID as the Sole Carbon and Nitrogen Source by Escherichia coli K-12 Mutants
  73. Lipid peroxidation‐induced inhibition of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID uptake in rat brain synaptosomes: protection by glucocorticoids
  74. A type of aspiny neuron in the rat neostriatum accumulates [3H]γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID : Combination of golgi‐staining, autoradiography, and electron microscopy
  75. Immunohistochemistry of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in the cat nucleus tractus solitarius
  76. Studies on the Mechanism of Action of Avermectin B1a: Stimulation of Release of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID from Brain Synaptosomes
  77. Sex differences in γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and glutamate concentrations in discrete rat brain nuclei
  78. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and homovanillic ACID concentration in the CSF of patients with senile dementia of Alzheimer’s type
  79. Elevation of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in brain with amino-oxyacetic ACID and susceptibility to convulsive seizures in mice: a quantitative re-evaluation
  80. Release of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID into the fourth ventricle induced by stimulation of the cat’s cerebellum
  81. Effect of nipecotic ACID , a γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID transport inhibitor, on the turnover and release of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in rat cortical slices
  82. Some effects of monoamine oxidase inhibitors on the metabolism of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in rat brain
  83. Binding of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID by mouse brain preparations
  84. Glutamate decarboxylase (GAD) and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) in discrete nuclei of hypothalamus and substantia nigra
  85. Transamination of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and β-alanine in brain and liver
  86. Effects of acute and chronic ethanol on the γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID system in rat brain
  87. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID -induced depression of calcium currents of chick sensory neurons
  88. Changes in the amino ACID content of nerve endings (synaptosomes) induced by drugs that alter the metabolism of glutamate and γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID
  89. Evidence that bicuculline and picrotoxin act at separate sites to antagonize γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in rat cuneate nucleus
  90. γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptor on vascular smooth muscle of dog cerebral arteries
  91. Effects of drugs on γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptors, uptake, release and synthesis in vitro
  92. Determination of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID by liquid chromatography with electrochemical detection
  93. Depolarizing action of GABA (γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID ) on myelinated fibers of peripheral nerves
  94. Evidence for feedback regulation of glutamate decarboxylase by γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID
  95. Provocation of cerebral seizures by derangement of the natural balance between glutamic ACID and γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID
  96. Immunohistochemical evidence for the presence of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and serotonin in one nerve cell. A study on the raphe nuclei of the rat using antibodies to …
  97. Adenosine inhibition of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID release from slices of rat cerebral cortex
  98. Progesterone and estrogens in rat brain: modulation of GABA (γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID ) receptor activity
  99. Dopamine modulation of the effects of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID on substantia nigra pars reticulata neurons
  100. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and cholinergic transmission in the guinea-pig ileum
  101. Elevation of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in rat brain with hydroxylamine.
  102. Independent Inhibition of Prolactin Secretion by Dopamine and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in Vitro
  103. Immunocytochemical localization of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID transaminase at cellular and ultrastructural levels
  104. The effects of strychnine on the inhibition of interneurons by glycine and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID
  105. SUBCELLULAR DISTRIBUTION OF ENDOGENOUS AND [3H] γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID IN RAT CEREBRAL CORTEX
  106. High-affinity stereospecific binding of cyclodiene insecticides and γ -hexachlorocyclohexane to γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptors of rat brain
  107. 4-Aminotetrolic ACID : new conformational-restricted analogue of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID
  108. Influence of neuroglial transport on the action of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID on mammalian ganglion cells
  109. The benzodiazepine receptor: its development and its modulation by γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID
  110. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID stimulates intrinsic inhibitory and excitatory nerves in the guinea-pig intestine
  111. Role of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) in the extrapyramidal motor system 1. Regional distribution of GABA in rabbit, rat, guinea pig and baboon CNS
  112. Presynaptic γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptors in the rat anococcygeus muscle and their antagonism by 5‐aminovaleric ACID
  113. Studies on the relationship of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID -stimulated diazepam binding and the γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptor
  114. The role of glutamate decarboxylase and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in germinating barley
  115. Effect of convulsant and anticonvulsant agents on level and metabolism of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in mouse brain
  116. A study of the inhibitory action of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID on neuromuscular transmission in the crayfish
  117. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptor function in rat anterior pituitary: evidence for control of prolactin release
  118. Effects of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID on the isolated mammalian ileum
  119. Potassium-stimulated γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID release from neurons and glia
  120. Intrinsic γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID neurons in the nucleus of the solitary tract and the rostral ventrolateral medulla of the rat: an immunocytochemical and biochemical study
  121. γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and benzodiazepine receptor changes induced by unilateral 6‐hydroxydopamine lesions of the medial forebrain bundle
  122. … Increases in Serum Growth Hormone and Hypothalamic Somatostatin in Rats after Injection of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID , Aminooxyacetic ACID , or γ -Hydroxybutyric ACID
  123. Stimulus-coupled secretion of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID from rat brain synaptosomes
  124. Rapid and sensitive ion-exchange fluorometric measurement of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in physiological fluids
  125. Neuronal and glial systems for γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID metabolism
  126. … EFFECT OF ELECTRICAL STIMULATION AND HIGH POTASSIUM CONCENTRATIONS ON THE EFFLUX OF [3H] γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID FROM BRAIN SLICES
  127. Catalytic inhibition of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID -α-ketoglutarate transaminase of bacterial origin by 4-aminohex-5-ynoic ACID , a substrate analog
  128. γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and inhibition in the septal nuclei of the rat
  129. Properties of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptor binding with (+)-[3H] bicuculline methiodide in rat cerebellum
  130. Neuronal and glial systems for γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID transport
  131. Influence of certain anticonvulsants on the concentration of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in the cerebral hemispheres of mice
  132. t‐[3H]Butylbicycloorthobenzoate: New Radioligand Probe for the γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID –Regulated Chloride Ionophore
  133. Tetramethylenedisulphotetramine: an inhibitor of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID induced depolarization of the isolated superior cervical ganglion of the rat
  134. Two actions of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID on the responses of the isolated basilar artery from the rabbit
  135. [3H]Bicuculline Methochloride Binding to Low‐Affinity γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID Receptor Sites
  136. The uptake of 3H‐γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID by the retina
  137. The crystal structure of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID hydrochloride: a refinement
  138. Studies on the interaction between cerebral 5‐hydroxytryptamine and γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in the mode of action of diazepam in the rat
  139. Avermectin B1a Modulation of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID Receptors in Rat Brain Membranes
  140. Central cardiovascular actions of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID
  141. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID -stimulated chloride permeability in crayfish muscle
  142. Action of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID on hypothalamo-neurohypophysial axons
  143. Dihydropicrotoxinin binding to crayfish muscle sites possibly related to γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptor-ionophores
  144. Inhibition of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID Release by γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID Agonist Drugs: Pharmacology of the γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID Autoreceptor
  145. Effect of intraventricular γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) on discrimination learning in rats
  146. Modulation of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID transport in nerve endings: Role of extracellular γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and of cationic fluxes
  147. Selective blockade of excitatory synapses in the cat brain by γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID
  148. The effects of intraventricular injection of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) on prolactin and gonadotropin release in conscious female rats
  149. The effects of acute and chronic ethanol administration and its withdrawal on γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptor binding in rat brain
  150. Characterization of susceptibility to audiogenic seizures in ethanol-dependent rats after microinjection of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) agonists into the inferior …
  151. Cerebrospinal fluid γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID levels in children with different types of epilepsy: effect of anticonvulsant treatment
  152. A comparative study of some convulsant substances as γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID antagonists in the feline cerebral cortex
  153. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in brain areas of isolated aggressive or non-aggressive inbred strains of mice
  154. 1‐Piperideine as an In Vivo Precursor of the γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID Homologue 5‐Aminopentanoic ACID
  155. A possible enzyme barrier for γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in the central nervous system
  156. A further study of the distribution of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID between excitatory and inhibitory axons of the lobster
  157. γ −AMINOBUTYRIC ACID Content and Glutamic Decarboxylase Activity in Developing Mouse Brain
  158. Picrotoxin antagonism of γ AMINOBUTYRIC ACID inhibitory responses and synaptic inhibition in the rat substantia nigra
  159. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID , bicuculline, and post-synaptic binding sites
  160. γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and benzodiazepine binding sites in audiogenic seizure‐susceptible mice
  161. Anticonvulsant action of ethanolamine-O-sulphate and di-n-propylacetate and the metabolism of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) in mice with audiogenic seizures
  162. Ethanol and the γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID ‐benzodiazepine receptor complex
  163. γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) IN THE RAT BRAIN: RE‐EVALUATION OF SAMPLING PROCEDURES AND THE POST‐MORTEM INCREASE1
  164. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in rat superior cervical ganglion
  165. Further studies on the binding of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID by brain
  166. CHARACTERIZATION OF THE BINDING OF [3H]MUSCIMOL, A POTENT γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID AGONIST, TO RAT BRAIN SYNAPTOSOMAL MEMBRANES …
  167. Localization of the sites of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) uptake in lobster nerve-muscle preparations
  168. On the efficacy of asparagine, glutamine, γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and 2-pyrrolidinone in preventing chemically induced seizures in mice
  169. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (γ ABA), vitamin B6, and neuronal function—a speculative synthesis
  170. An autoradiographic study of the cells accumulating 3H γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in the isolated retinas of pigeons and chickens
  171. On the mechanism by which veratridine causes a calcium‐independent release of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID from brain slices
  172. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID activation of36Cl-flux in rat hippocampal slices and its potentiation by barbiturates
  173. Studies of sub-cellular distribution of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and glutamic decarboxylase in mouse brain
  174. Studies on nitrogen metabolism in tobacco plants: VI. Metabolism of glutamic ACID , γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID , and proline in tobacco leaves
  175. γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and postganglionic sympathetic transmission in the pulmonary artery of the rabbit
  176. The efflux of45Ca2+ and [3H] γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID from cat cerebral cortex
  177. CSF levels of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in schizophrenia: Low values in recently ill patients
  178. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID -ergic analgesia: implications for γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID -ergic therapy for drug addictions
  179. The effect of ethanol on the concentration of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in the rat brain
  180. Localization of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ‐α‐oxoglutaric ACID transaminase in mouse brain
  181. Relationship of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) to antianxiety effects of benzodiazepines
  182. METABOLISM OF 2-PYRROLIDONE AND γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID BY PSEUDOMONAS AERUGINOSA
  183. Mass fragmentographic quantitation of glutamic ACID and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in cerebellar nuclei and sympathetic ganglia of rats
  184. Molecular arrangement for physiological action of glutamic ACID and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID
  185. Association of the γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID system with a synaptic vesicle fraction from mouse brain
  186. A comparison of some physiological properties of an inhibitory factor from brain (Factor I) and of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and related compounds
  187. The incorporation of putrescine carbon into γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in rat liver and brain in vivo
  188. Insect central nervous system γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID
  189. An estimation of the concentration of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and glutamate decar☐ ylase in the inhibitory Purkinje axon terminals in the cat
  190. Evaluation of isonicotinoyl-γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) and nicotinoyl-GABA as pro-drugs of GABA
  191. Neuropeptides and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in the vestibular nuclei of the rat: an immunohistochemical analysis. I. Distribution
  192. Inhibition of calcium spikes and transmitter release by γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in the guinea‐pig myenteric plexus
  193. Purification and Some Properties of Mouse Brain γ –AMINOBUTYRIC -α-Ketoglutaric ACID Transaminase*
  194. On the formation of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID from putrescine in brain
  195. γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID concentration in cerebrospinal fluid in schizophrenia
  196. Detection of the in vivo conversion of 2‐pyrrolidinone to γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in mouse brain
  197. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID metabolism in plants: Part 2. Metabolism in higher plants
  198. Presumptive γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID pathways from the midbrain to the superior colliculus studied by a combined horseradish peroxidase-γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID …
  199. METABOLISM OF ω-AMINO ACID S: I. Fermentation of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID byClostridium AMINOBUTYRIC umn. sp.
  200. Avermectin Bla Modulation of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID /Benzodiazepine Receptor Binding in Mammalian Brain
  201. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID action in guinea-pig ileal myenteric plexus
  202. High specific γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID binding to membranes of the human ovary
  203. Effect of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID on growth hormone and prolactin secretion in man: influence of pimozide and domperidone
  204. The effect of central nervous system agents on rat-brain γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID level
  205. The inhibitory action of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID , a probable synaptic transmitter
  206. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID Pathway and Modified Tricarboxylic ACID Cycle Activity During Growth and Sporulation of Bacillus thuringiensis
  207. Synthesis of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID analogues of restricted conformation. Part 1. The 2-aminocycloalkylacetic ACID s
  208. Glutamic ACID and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in seizures
  209. Different types of potassium transport linked to carbachol and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID actions in rat sympathetic neurons
  210. Protection from Local Anesthetic-induced Convulsions: by γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID
  211. γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID can both inhibit and facilitate dopamine release in the caudate nucleus of the rabbit
  212. Evidence of a neurotransmitter role for aspartate and γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in the rat olfactory cortex
  213. The effects of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID on prolactin and gonadotropin secretion in the unanesthetized rat
  214. Autoradiographic localization of 3 H-γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID uptake in the lamina ganglionaris of Musca and Drosophila
  215. Competitive interaction of β‐guanidino propionic ACID and γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID on the muscle fibre of the crayfish
  216. Distinction between the effects of barbiturates, benzodiazepines and phenytoin on responses to γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptor activation and antagonism by bicuculline …
  217. Induced Release of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID by a Carrier‐Mediated, High‐Affinity Uptake of L‐Glutamate in Cultured Chick Retina Cells
  218. A simple and highly sensitive mass fragmentographic procedure for γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID determinations
  219. The γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID system in the developing chick embryo cerebellum
  220. CORRELATION BETWEEN DECREASES IN BRAIN γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID LEVELS AND SUSCEPTIBILITY TO CONVULSIONS INDUCED BY HYPERBARIC …
  221. Effects of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and histamine on prolactin secretion in the rat
  222. Molecular conformations of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and γ -amino-β-hydroxybutyric ACID in aqueous solution
  223. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID as a Required Germinant for Mutant Spores of Bacillus megaterium
  224. Indirect effects of amino‐ACID s on sympathetic ganglion cells mediated through the release of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID from glial cells
  225. SOME EFFECTS OF DIETARY VITAMIN B6 DEFICIENCY AND 4‐DEOXYPYRIDOXINE ON γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID METABOLISM IN RAT BRAIN
  226. The inhibitory action of β-hydroxy-γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID upon the seizure following stimulation of the motor cortex of the dog
  227. Localization of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and glutamic ACID decarboxylase in rhesus monkey retina
  228. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and analgesia
  229. The influence of semicarbazide-induced depletion of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID on presynaptic inhibition
  230. Solubilisation and reconstitution of the γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID transporter from rat brain
  231. The uptake of [14C] γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID by the isolated retina of the rat
  232. Heterogeneity of benzodiazepine receptor interactions with γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and barbiturate receptor sites
  233. An unusual effect of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID on synaptic transmission of frog tectal neurones in vitro
  234. … molecular structure of ω-amino ACID s, ω-amino sulfonic ACID s and their derivatives. IV. The crystal and molecular structure of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ), a nervous …
  235. Pharmacological studies of the optic system of the chick: Effect of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and pentobarbital
  236. Demonstration of thiosemicarbazide-induced convulsions in rats with elevated brain levels of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID .
  237. Autoradiographic localization of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptors in the rat central nervous system by using [3H] muscimol
  238. Effects of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and glycine on cortical neurones
  239. The effect of testosterone and cyproterone acetate on the concentration of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in brain areas of aggressive and non-aggressive mice
  240. Interactions between γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and guanosine cyclic 3′, 5′-monophosphate in rat cerebellum
  241. Increase in the γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID content of rat brain after ingestion of ethanol
  242. A carrier-mediated transfer model for the accumulation of 14C γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID by subcellular brain particles
  243. Anticonvulsive action of substances designed as inhibitors of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID -α-ketoglutaric ACID transaminase
  244. … dopamine receptors in rat neostriatum inhibits the release of acetylcholine and dopamine but does not affect the release of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID , glutamate or serotonin
  245. THE COMPARATIVE EFFECTS OF VARIOUS HYDRA‐ZIDES ON γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID AND ITS METABOLISM
  246. Studies on γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID Transport in Cobalt Experimental Epilepsy in the Rat
  247. Induction of larval abalone settling and metamorphosis by γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and its congeners from crustose red algae: II: applications to cultivation, seed …
  248. Studies on the effects of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID on the isolated guinea pig ileum
  249. … concentrations in the rat brain following injections into the substantia nigra of baclofen, γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID , γ -hydroxybutyric ACID , apomorphine and amphetamine
  250. Neurons in cat lateral geniculate nucleus that concentrate exogenous [3H]‐γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA )
  251. Neurons and terminals in the retrohippocampal region in the rat’s brain identified by anti-γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and anti-glutamic ACID decarboxylase …
  252. Uptake of neurotransmitters by clonal lines of astrocytoma and neuroblastoma in culture. I. Transport of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID
  253. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID content and glutamic decarboxylase and γ -aminobutyrate transaminase activities in the optic lobe of the developing chick
  254. The metabolism of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) in the lobster nervous system–glutamic decarboxylase
  255. THE EFFECT OF SODIUM‐n‐DIPROPYL ACETATE ON γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID ‐DEPENDENT INHIBITION IN THE RAT CORTEX AND SUBSTANTIA NIGRA IN …
  256. γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID stimulates the release of endogenous ascorbic ACID from rat striatal tissue
  257. Respiratory reflexes in an isolated brainstem-lung preparation of the newborn rat: possible involvement of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and glycine
  258. Quantitative histochemistry of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in cat spinal cord with special reference to presynaptic inhibition
  259. Enhancement of diazepam and γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID binding by (+) etomidate and pentobarbital
  260. Antagonism of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and glycine by convulsants in the cuneate nucleus of cat
  261. Central nervous system γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID activity in man: Relationship to age and sex as reflected in CSF
  262. Enhancement of the binding of 3H-diazepam to rat brain membranes in vitro by SQ 20009, a novel anxiolytic, γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) and muscimol
  263. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID metabolism and biochemistry of synaptic transmission
  264. Properties of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID synthesis by rat renal cortex
  265. The Differential Effect of Ischemia on the Active Uptake of Dopamine, γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID , and Glutamate by Brain Synap to somes
  266. Some characteristics of binding of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and acetylcholine to a synaptic vesicle fraction from mouse brain
  267. Metabolism of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in brain slices
  268. Physicochemical characterization of detergent‐solubilized γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and benzodiazepine receptor proteins from bovine brain
  269. Alterations in γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID content in the rat superior cervical ganglion and pineal gland
  270. Absence of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID from brain extracts containing factor I
  271. Mechanisms subserving the stimulatory and inhibitory components of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID -ergic control of prolactin secretion in the rat
  272. The effect of phospholipases and proteases on the binding of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID to junctional complexes of rat cerebellum
  273. The emergence, localization and maturation of neurotransmitter systems during development of the retina in Xenopus laevis. I. γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID
  274. On the permeability of the presynaptic terminal of the crayfish neuromuscular junction during synaptic inhibition and the action of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID
  275. Regional rat brain benzodiazepine receptor number and γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID concentration following a convulsion
  276. Uptake and stimulus‐evoked release of [3H]‐γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID by myenteric nerves of guinea‐pig intestine
  277. Uptake of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID by mitochondrial and synaptosomal fractions from mouse brain
  278. … of β-alanine and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in cleaned foraminiferal shells: implications for use as a chemical criterion to indicate removal of non-indigenous amino ACID …
  279. The effect of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID on the input conductance and membrane potential of Ascaris muscle
  280. … of ketamine HCl on [3H] 5-hydroxytryptamine accumulation by rat brain synaptosomal-rich fractions: comparison with [3H] catecholamine and [3H] γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID …
  281. δ‐Aminolaevulinic ACID Uptake, Toxicity, and Effect on [14C]γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID Uptake into Neurons and Glia in Culture
  282. Depolarization of neurones in the isolated olfactory cortex of the guinea‐pig by γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID
  283. Concentration gradients of free and total γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and homocarnosine in human CSF: comparison of suboccipital and lumbar sampling
  284. The γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID shunt in germinating Sinapis alba seeds
  285. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in the rat peripheral nervous system, pineal and posterior pituitary
  286. The cooperativity of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID action on the membrane of locust muscle fibers
  287. Site of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA )-mediated inhibition of growth hormone secretion in the rat
  288. Effects of sodium dipropylacetate on γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and biogenic amines in rat brain
  289. Metabolism and brain uptake of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in galactosamine‐induced hepatic encephalopathy in rats
  290. … from 11 regions of one rat brain: electron microscopic and biochemical characterization and use in the study of drug effects on nerve terminal γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in …
  291. THE METABOLISM OF γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) IN THE LOBSTER NERVOUS SYSTEM–UPTAKE OF GABA IN NERVE‐MUSCLE PREPARATIONS1
  292. REDUCTION OF LEVEL OF L‐GLUTAMIC ACID DECARBOXYLASE BY γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID IN MOUSE BRAIN1
  293. Ethanol enhances [3H] diazepam binding at the benzodiazepine-γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptor-ionophore complex
  294. Parallel changes in the sensitivity of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and noradrenergic receptors following chronic administration of antidepressant and GABA ergic drugs: a …
  295. Pyrrolines as prodrugs of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID analogues
  296. Uptake and release of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in the guinea pig cochlear nucleus after axotomy of cochlear and centrifugal fibers
  297. bolism of the Inhibitory Neurotransmitter γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in a Rabbit Model of Fulminant Hepatic Failure
  298. Charge density in the crystal structure of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID at 122 K–an intramolecular methylene H bridge
  299. Methods for isolating ω-amino-ACID s: γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID from rye grass
  300. Cortical lesions modulate turnover rates of acetylcholine and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID
  301. A γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID -specific transport mechanism in mammalian kidney
  302. … effects of motilin, somatostatin,[Leu] enkephalin,[Met] enkephalin, and taurine on neurons of the lateral vestibular nucleus: interactions with γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID
  303. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID , benzodiazepine binding sites and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID concentrations in epileptic El mouse brain
  304. The effects of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and picrotoxin on the junctional potential and the contraction of crayfish muscle
  305. … and pallidonigral pathways studied by a combination of retrograde horseradish peroxidase tracing and a pharmacohistochemical method for γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID …
  306. Regional differences in the synaptosomal uptake of 3H-γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and 14C-glutamate and possible role of exchange processes
  307. Stimulation of prolactin and growth hormone secretion by muscimol, a γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID agonist
  308. The γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and glutamic ACID content of brains of rats treated with toxopyrimidine
  309. X-ray crystallographic and proton magnetic resonance spectroscopic investigations of nipecotic ACID , a potent inhibitor of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) uptake
  310. On the pharmacology of the γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptors on the cuneo‐thalamic relay cells of the cat
  311. Synthesis of acetylcholine and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID by dissociated cerebral cortical cells in vitro
  312. Transamination of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and β-alanine in microorganisms
  313. Biosynthesis of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID by isolated axons of cone horizontal cells in the goldfish retina
  314. Morphine induced alterations of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and taurine contents and l-glutamate decar☐ ylase activity in rat spinal cord and thalamus: Possible correlates …
  315. Calcium‐induced release of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID from synaptosomes: Effects of tranquilizer drugs
  316. Net production of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in astrocytes in primary cultures determined by a sensitive mass spectrometric method
  317. Ultrastructural localization of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptors in the mammalian central nervous system by means of [3H] muscimol binding
  318. Vasopressin release produced in anaesthetized cats by antagonists of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and glycine
  319. In Vivo Release of Endogenous γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID from Rat Striatum: Effects of Muscimol, Oxotremorine, and Morphine
  320. Evaluation of cerebrospinal fluid γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID content in neurological and psychiatric disorders
  321. Synthesis of γ -Aminobutyryl-γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID
  322. The non‐selective blocking action of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID on the sensory cerebral cortex of the rat
  323. Effect of inhibitors of γ ‐aminobutyrate aminotransferase on the accumulation of H‐γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID by the retina
  324. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID synthesised in the olfactory nerve
  325. Numerical estimation of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA )-containing neurons in three thalamic nuclei of the cat: direct GABA immunocytochemistry
  326. STIMULATORY EFFECT OF γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID UPON AMINO ACID INCORPORATION INTO PROTEIN BY A RIBOSOMAL SYSTEM FROM IMMATURE RAT …
  327. Effect of centrally acting drugs on the uptake of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) by slices of rat cerebral cortex
  328. Irreversible inactivation of pig brain γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID -α-ketoglutarate transaminase by 4-amino-5-halopentanoic ACID s
  329. SOME EFFECTS OF DIETARY VITAMIN B6 DEFICIENCY ON γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID METABOLISM IN DEVELOPING RAT BRAIN
  330. Central antihypertensive properties of muscimol and related γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID agonists and the interaction of muscimol with baroreceptor reflexes
  331. Early Undernutrition and [3H]γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID Binding in Rat Brain
  332. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in the central nervous system of metamorphosing and mature Manduca sexta
  333. Competitive Inhibition of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID Receptor Binding by N‐2‐Hydroxyethylpiperazine‐N′‐2‐ Ethanesulfonic ACID and Related Buffers
  334. γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID AGONISTS: AN in vitro COMPARISON BETWEEN DEPRESSION OF SPINAL SYNAPTIC ACTIVITY AND DEPOLARIZATION OF SPINAL …
  335. Anticonvulsant Activity of Muscimol and γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID Against Pyridoxal Phosphate‐Induced Epileptic Seizures
  336. Specific and sensitive method for the determination of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID using gas chromatography with electron-capture or mass fragmentographic detection
  337. Determination of the R (−)-and S (+)-enantiomers of γ -vinyl-γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in human body fluids by gas chromatography—mass spectrometry
  338. Solubilization of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptor from rat brain
  339. Quisqualamine, a novel γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA )-related depressant amino ACID
  340. Sodium-dependent binding of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID by morphologically characterized subcellular brain particles
  341. Formation of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) in Brain of Mice Treated with L-Glutamic ACID –γ -Hydrazide and Pyridoxal Phosphate-γ -Glutamyl Hydrazone.
  342. The effect of intrahippocampal administration of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA )
  343. Presence of Radiolabelled Metabolites in Release Studies Using [3H]γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID
  344. THE CONVULSANT ACTION OF HYDRAZIDES AND REGIONAL CHANGES IN CEREBRAL γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID AND PYRIDOXAL PHOSPHATE …
  345. Pharmacokinetics of the γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID Agonist THIP (Gaboxadol) Following Intramuscular Administration to Man, with Observations in Dog
  346. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID enhancement of CL 218,872 affinity and evidence of benzodiazepine receptor heterogeneity
  347. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and crab muscle fibres
  348. High-affinity uptake of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in cultured glial and neuronal cells
  349. Electrical stimulation of the stratum radiatum increases the release and neosynthesis of aspartate, glutamate, and γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in rat hippocampal slices
  350. Effects of amino ACID s, especially taurine and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ), on analgesia and calcium depletion induced by morphine in mice
  351. Renal tubular reabsorption of taurine, γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) and β-alanine studied by continuous microperfusion
  352. Effects of sodium and bicarbonate ions on γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptor binding in synaptic membranes of rat brain
  353. Electrophoretic release of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and glutamic ACID from micropipettes
  354. Responses to γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID applied to cell bodies and dendrites of rat visual cortical neurons
  355. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID enables synaptogenesis in the intact superior cervical ganglion of the adult rat
  356. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID metabolism in rat brain following chronic oral administration of ethanolamine O-sulphate
  357. Studies on the relation of γ -hydroxybutyric ACID (GHB) to γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ): Evidence that GABA is not the sole source for GHB in rat brain
  358. A method for comparing the potencies of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID antagonists on single cortical neurones using micro-iontophoretic techniques
  359. Effect of milacemide, a glycinamide derivative, on the rat brain γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID system
  360. Presence of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and glutamic ACID decarboxylase in Auerbach’s plexus of cat colon
  361. The interconversion of the zwitterion and the uncharged form of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) at low temperatures
  362. Antagonism by γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID to the actions of 5-hydroxytryptamine and nicotine on isolated organs
  363. The nature of the stimulatory action of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in the isolated perfused dog adrenals
  364. Investigations of nitrogen compounds and nitrogen metabolism in plants. Iii. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in plants, with special reference to the potato tuber and a new …
  365. Effects of some γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA )-ergic drugs on the dopaminergic control of human growth hormone secretion
  366. Effect of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID on brain serotonin and catecholamines
  367. Endogenous γ ‐Hydroxybutyrate in Rat Brain Areas: Postmortem Changes and Effects of Drugs Interfering with γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID Metabolism
  368. Competition for diazepam receptor binding by diphenylhydantoin and its enhancement by γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID
  369. Reduction in brain γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and in barbital narcosis during ethanol withdrawal
  370. Identification of an acceptor system for γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID on isolated rat hepatocytes
  371. EFFECT OF THIAMINE DEPRIVATION AND THIAMINE ANTAGONISTS ON THE LEVEL OF γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID AND ON 2‐OXOGLUTARATE METABOLISM IN …
  372. Synthesis of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID analogues of restricted conformation. Part 2. The 2-(aminomethyl) cycloalkanecarboxylic ACID s
  373. Pharmacological investigation of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) and the development of amygdala-kindled seizures in the rat
  374. The effect of penicillin on the release of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID from cerebral cortex slices
  375. Inhibitory synaptic channels activated by γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) in crayfish muscle
  376. Molecular orbital studies on the conformation of GABA (γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID )
  377. Effects of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and Picrotoxin on the Permeability of the Longitudinal Muscle of the Earthworm to Various Anions
  378. Taurine modulation of the benzodiazepine‐γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptor complex in brain membranes
  379. Effects of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID on Insulin, Glucagon, and Somatostatin Release from Isolated Perfused Dog Pancreas
  380. Changes in the free amino compounds in young tomato plants in light and darkness with particular reference to γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID
  381. Studies on the formation of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID from putrescine in rat organs and purification of its synthetic enzyme from rat intestine
  382. Baclofen (β‐p‐chlorophenyl‐γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID ) enhances [3H]γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (3H‐GABA ) release from rat globus pallidus in vitro
  383. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID plasma levels and brain binding in Eck fistula dogs
  384. Quantitative visualization of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptors in hippocampus and area dentata demonstrated by [3H] muscimol autoradiography
  385. γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptors in normal human brain and Huntington disease
  386. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and taurine release in the striatum of the rat during hypoglycemic coma, studied by microdialysis
  387. Preferential” Binding” of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and Glycine to Synaptosome-Enriched Fractions of Rat Cerebral Cortex and Spinal Cord
  388. Characterization of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptor binding in cultured brain cells
  389. Uptake and metabolism of exogenous γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID by subcellular particles in a sodium-containing medium
  390. Succinic Semialdehyde as a Substrate for the Formation of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID
  391. Histochemical localization of brain succinic semialdehyde dehydrogenase-A γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID degradative enzyme
  392. GLUTAMINE, GLUTAMIC ACID , AND γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID IN CEREBROSPINAL FLUIDS
  393. γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptors in brain postsynaptic densities
  394. Structure‐activity studies on γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID ‐like agents
  395. Inhibition by Diazepam and γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID of Depolarization‐Induced Release of [14C]Cysteine Sulfinate and [3H]Glutamate in Rat Hippocampal Slices
  396. Ionophore A23187, verapamil, protonophores, and veratridine influence the release of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID from synaptosomes by modulation of the plasma …
  397. Ethanolamine-O-sulfate enhances γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID secretion into hypophysial portal blood and lowers serum prolactin concentrations
  398. Somatic and dendritic actions of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID agonists and uptake blockers in the hippocampusin vivo
  399. Effect of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID derivatives, especially, homopantothenic ACID , on excitability of the brain
  400. The thermodynamics of ionization of amino ACID s. I. The ionization constants of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID
  401. The role of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID metabolism in the regulation of cerebral excitability
  402. Purification of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) receptor from rat brain by affinity column chromatography using a new benzodiazepine, 1012-S, as an immobilized ligand
  403. Efflux and exchange of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and nipecotic ACID catalysed by synaptic plasma membrane vesicles isolated from immature rat brain
  404. Chemical and autoradiographic analysis of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID transport in Purkinje cells of the cerebellum
  405. Action of N-methyl-bicuculline on the binding of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID to a synaptosomal fraction of rat cerebral cortex
  406. The effect of hydroxylamine and aminooxyacetic ACID on the cerebral in vitro utilization of glucose, fructose, glutamic ACID , and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID
  407. Convulsions and the γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID content of rat brain
  408. Distribution of Three Enzymes of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID Metabolism in Monkey Retina
  409. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID concentrations in the cerebrospinal fluid of newborn infants
  410. Brain stem infusion of the γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID antagonist bicuculline increases plasma insulin levels in the rat
  411. The effect of some putative neurotransmitters on the release of 5-hydroxytryptamine and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID from slices of the rat midbrain raphe area
  412. Radioautographic studies of binding of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID to the abdominal stretch receptors of the crayfish
  413. The Synthesis and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID Transaminase Inhibition of Aminoöxy ACID s and Related Compounds
  414. Synthesis of analogues of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID . Part 11. Unsaturated and saturated tetronic ACID [furan-2, 4 (3 H, 5 H)-dione] derivatives
  415. Avermectin B1a: an irreversible activator of the γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID -benzodiazepine-chloride-ionophore receptor complex
  416. Stimulation of [3H]γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID Release by Calcium Chelators in Synaptosomes
  417. … EXOGENOUS SEROTONIN IN BRAIN TISSUE: COMPARISON OF SYNAPTOSOMES STORING SEROTONIN, NOREPINEPHRINE, AND γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID 1
  418. Potency of inhibitors for γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID uptake by mouse brain subcellular particles at 0°
  419. The release of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID , glutamate, and acetylcholine from striatal slices: A mass fragmentographic study
  420. Low CSF γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID levels in Parkinson’s disease: Effect of levodopa and carbidopa
  421. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptor binding antagonism by the amidine steroid RU5135
  422. Localization of cholinergic and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID containing pathways in brain
  423. A method for the estimation of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID using gas‐liquid chromatography and electron capture detection
  424. Benzodiazepine anticonvulsant action: γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID -dependent modulation of the chloride ionophore
  425. Phosphatidylserine Enhancement of [3H]γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID Uptake by Rat Whole Brain Synaptosomes
  426. Pharmacological specificity of synaptosomal and synaptic membrane γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) transport processes
  427. FACTORS AFFECTING THE SPONTANEOUS RELEASE OF [3H] γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID FROM THE FROG RETINA IN VITRO
  428. Characterization of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID ‐benzodiazepine receptor complexes by protection against inactivation by group‐specific reagents
  429. Effects of polyvalent cations on stimulus-coupled secretion of [14C]-γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID from isolated brain synaptosomes
  430. Exogenous and endogenous γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID of mouse brain particulates in a binding system in vitro
  431. Binding of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID to crayfish muscle and its relationship to receptor sites
  432. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and glutamate decar☐ ylase (l-glutamate 1-car☐ y-lyase EC 4.1. 1.15) in the nervous system of the cockroach, Periplaneta americana. I. Regional …
  433. Antagonism of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and muscimol by picrotoxin, bicuculline, strychnine, bemegride, leptazol, d-tubocurarine and theophylline in the isolated olfactory …
  434. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and glycine activate Cl− channels having different characteristics in CNS neurones
  435. Influence of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID on lordosis behavior and dopamine activity in estrogen primed spayed female rats
  436. Some correlations between picrotoxin-induced seizures and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in animal brain
  437. Presynaptic actions of 4-aminopyridine and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID on rat sympathetic ganglia in vitro
  438. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID uptake inhibition and anticonvulsant activity of nipecotic ACID esters
  439. Distribution and uptake of glycine, glutamate and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in the vagal nuclei and eight other regions of the rat medulla oblongata
  440. Differential solubilization of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptive sites from membranes of mammalian brain
  441. The uptake of [3H] γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID by isolated glial (Müller) cells from the mouse retina
  442. Possible Involvement of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in Growth Hormone Release Induced by a Met5-Enkephalin Analog in Conscious Rats
  443. Functional membrane vesicles from the nervous system of insects: I. Sodium-and chloride-dependent γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID transport
  444. Agonism and antagonism of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID
  445. Biosynthesis of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID from spermine in maize seedlings
  446. Possible regeneration of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID -containing fibres into irides transplanted into the central nervous system
  447. Syntheses of Amide Derivatives of DL-β-Carboxy-γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID
  448. Antagonism by penicillin of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID depolarizations at presynaptic sites in rat olfactory cortex and cuneate nucleus in vitro
  449. Electrophoretic mobilities of brain subcellular particles and binding of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID , acetylcholine, norepinephrine, and 5-hydroxytryptamine
  450. BACTERIAL METABOLISM OF γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID
  451. Chemoreceptors for serotonin (5-HT), acetylcholine (ACh), bradykinin (BK), histamine (H) and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) on rabbit visceral afferent neurons
  452. γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID turnover in rat striatum: effects of glutamate and kainic ACID
  453. Glutamic ACID Decarboxylase and γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in Huntington’s Disease Fibroblasts and Other Cultured Cells, Determined by a [3H]Muscimol Radioreceptor …
  454. CNDO/2 molecular orbital calculations on the conformational modes of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID
  455. Action mechanisms of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) and glycine on rat cortical neurons
  456. Anticonvulsant Properties of Hydroxylamine and Elevation of Cerebral γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in Cats.
  457. The role of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID as a mediator of positive dorsal root potentials
  458. Purine inhibition of [3H]-γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptor binding to rat brain membranes
  459. The effects of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID on evoked potentials
  460. Turnover rates of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in substantia nigra, N. caudatus, globus pallidus and N. accumbens of rats injected with cataleptogenic and non-cataleptogenic …
  461. Benzodiazepine binding in chicken retina and its interaction with γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID
  462. Nonspecific depressant action of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID on somatic reflexes
  463. Perikaryal cell labeling in the subthalamic nucleus following the injection of 3H-γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID into the pallidal complex: an autoradiographic study in cat
  464. Isolated cerebral cortex: changes in levels of glutamic ACID , glutamine, aspartic ACID , and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID
  465. Studies on some physiological properties of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and related compounds
  466. Muscarinic cholinergic stimulation of somatostatin secretion from long term dispersed cell cultures of fetal rat hypothalamus: inhibition by γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and …
  467. … of the role of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) in hyperbaric oxygen-induced convulsions in the rat. I. effects of increased γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and protective agents
  468. Distribution of glycine, γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID , glutamate decarboxylase, and γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID transaminase in rabbit and mudpuppy retinas
  469. Action of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and glycine on red nucleus neurones
  470. Clinical implications of enzyme-mediated alterations of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID content in human CSF
  471. Experimental febrile convulsions in epileptic chickens: the anticonvulsant effect of elevated γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID concentrations
  472. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in subcellular fractions of mouse brain and its relation to convulsions
  473. SEIZURES INDUCED BY HYPERBARIC OXYGEN AND CEREBRAL γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID IN CHICKS DURING DEVELOPMENT1
  474. Compartments of labeled and endogenous γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID giving rise to release evoked by potassium or veratridine in rat cortical slices
  475. Further studies on the role of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in paraoxon-induced convulsions
  476. Pharmacological and ionic features of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptors influencing electrical properties of melanotrophs isolated from the rat pars intermedia
  477. Microwave irradiation and brain γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID levels in mice
  478. Effect of electrical stimulation and chlorpromazine on the uptake and release of taurine, γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and glutamic ACID in mouse brain synaptosomes
  479. α-Methylene-γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID from Mycena pura
  480. Relationship between γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID metabolism and antivitamin B6-induced convulsions
  481. Binding of [3H] γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and [3H]Muscimol in Purified Rat Brain Synaptic Plasma Membranes and the Effects of Bicuculline
  482. Efflux of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID from and appearance of free arachidonic ACID inside synaptosomes
  483. Role of K+ in GABA (γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID )-evoked depolarization of peripheral nerve
  484. Bidirectional Movement of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in Rat Spinal Cord Slices
  485. Competitive Inhibition of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID Synaptosomal Uptake by 4‐(4′‐Azidobenzoimidylamino) butanoic ACID
  486. Structure–activity studies on the inhibition of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID uptake in brain slices by compounds related to nipecotic ACID
  487. BACTERIAL OXIDATION OF NICOTINE: Formation of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID
  488. Effect of freezing on γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID levels in human cerebrospinal fluid
  489. Active transport of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in brain cortex slices, with special reference to phosphorus-32 turnover of phospholipids in cytoplasmic particulates
  490. Changes in brain levels of cyclic nucleotides and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in barbiturate dependence and withdrawal
  491. Action of analogues on γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID recognition sites in rat brain
  492. Enhancement of high affinity γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptor binding in cerebellum of pyridoxine-deficient rat
  493. Protective Action of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID against Oxygen Toxicity
  494. Pharmacological Investigation of Convulsant γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) Antagonists in Amygdala‐Kindled Rats
  495. Biological actions in vivo and in vitro of two γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) analogues: β-chloro GABA and β-phenyl GABA
  496. γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID Greatly Increases the In Vivo Extracellular Taurine in the Rat Hippocampus
  497. HYDRAZIDE‐INDUCED SEIZURES AND CEREBRAL OF LEVELS γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID : A RE‐EVALUATION
  498. Erythrocyte membrane alterations in Huntington disease: Effects of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID
  499. Effects of an antispastic drug [β-(4-chlorophenyl)-γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID ] on Renshaw cell activity
  500. Accumulation of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID due to adding ammonium or glutamine to cultured rice cells
  501. Stability of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in human cerebrospinal fluid and plasma
  502. Inhibition by pyridoxal-5′-phosphate of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptor binding to synaptic membranes of cat cerebellum
  503. Synaptosomal uptake and release of dopamine in substantia nigra: effects of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and substance P
  504. The γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptor in catfish brain
  505. … on Interactions of Some Drugs and Insecticides with the t‐Butylbicyclophosphorothionate Binding Site Within the γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID Receptor‐Ionophore Complex
  506. A nuclear magnetic resonance investigation of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA )
  507. Involvement of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in cardiovascular regulation
  508. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID inhibits motility of the isolated guinea-pig urinary bladder
  509. Solubilization of convulsant/barbiturate binding activity on the γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID /benzodiazepine receptor complex
  510. Comparison of the effects of ethylenediamine analogues and γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID on cortical and pallidal neurones
  511. Action of apomorphine, bromocriptine and lergotrile on γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and acetylcholine release in nucleus accumbens and corpus striatum
  512. γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID release from neurons and glia
  513. Serotonin and γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID Turnover After Injection into the Median Raphe of Substance P and D‐Ala‐Met‐Enkephalin Amide
  514. … the rate equations, kinetic parameters, and activation energies for the initial uptake of l-lysine, l-valine, γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID , and α-aminoisobutyric ACID by mouse brain …
  515. Antagonistic effect of δ-aminovaleric ACID on bicuculline-insensitive γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID B (GABA B) sites in the rat’s brain
  516. Isolation of hydrophobic proteins binding neurotransmitter amino ACID s: γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptor of the shrimp muscle
  517. Diazotization and thiocyanate differentiate agonists from antagonists for the high‐and low‐affinity receptors of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID
  518. γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptor binding and uptake in membrane fractions of crayfish muscle
  519. Binding of 3H-acetylcholine and 14C-γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID to subcellular fractions of the brains of differentially-housed mice
  520. The effect of mouse spinal cord transection on the antinociceptive response to the γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID agonists THIP (4, 5, 6, 7-tetrahydroisoxazolo [5, 4-c] pyridine-3 …
  521. “Binding” of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and glycine to synaptic particles of the brains of differentially-housed mice; evidence for morphological changes
  522. Effect of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID on cell-free protein synthesizing systems from mouse brain
  523. A quantitative study of the γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) dose/conductance relationship at the lobster inhibitory neuromuscular junction
  524. Binding of glycine and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID to synaptosomal fractions of the brains of differentially-housed mice
  525. Changes in brain γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID concentrations following acute and chronic amphetamine administration and during post amphetamine depression
  526. Release of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID from guinea pig myenteric plexus synaptosomes
  527. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID regulation of the benzodiazepine receptor: biochemical evidence for pharmacologically different effects of benzodiazepines and propyl β …
  528. Developmental changes in the kinetics of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID transport by chick retina
  529. The accumulation of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in bean callus tissue
  530. The Topographical Distribution of Alanine, Aspartate, γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID , Glutamate, Glutamine, and Glycine in the Pigeon Optic Tectum and the Effect of Retinal …
  531. Effects of veratrine, nitrate ion and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID on mammalian miniature end-plate potentials
  532. Characterization of the γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptor system in human brain gliomas
  533. Cerebrospinal Fluid Studies in Parkinson’s DiseaseNorepinephrine and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID Concentrations
  534. Enhancement of depolarization‐induced release of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID from brain slices by antibodies to ganglioside
  535. Inhibition by apomorphine of the potassium-evoked release of [3H]-γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID from the rat substantia nigra in vitro
  536. High‐Affinity, Sodium‐Dependent γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID Uptake by Slices of Rat Ovary
  537. ISOLATION OF HYDROPHOBIC PROTEINS BINDING AMINO ACID S: γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID BINDING IN THE RAT CEREBRAL CORTEX
  538. Central action of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID ligands to alter basal water and electrolyte absorption in the rat ileum
  539. 1341. L-glutamyl-γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and related compounds
  540. In vivo changes in γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID output from the cerebral cortex induced by inhibitors of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID uptake and metabolism
  541. Prolactin in cerebrospinal fluid increases the synthesis and release of hypothalamic γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID
  542. Diamine oxidase activity and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID formation in medullary carcinoma of the thyroid
  543. Effects of imipramine on the Na+-dependent exchange and retention of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID by mouse brain subcellular particles
  544. Cholinergic Mechanism in Subcortical Mirror Focus and Effects of Topical Application of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and Acetylcholine
  545. Cerebrospinal Fluid γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID Correlation with Cerebrospinal Fluid and Blood Constituents and Alterations in Neurological Disorders
  546. Differences in biochemical properties of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID aminotransferase from synaptosome-enriched and cytoplasmic mitochondria-enriched subcellular …
  547. Energy utilization in the induced release of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID from synaptosomes
  548. Laminal distribution of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) in the occipital cortex of rats: evidence as a neurotransmitter
  549. The complex binding of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID to a rat brain synaptic membrane preparation
  550. On the neurotoxicity of chlordecone: A role for γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and serotonin
  551. A study of possible biochemical mechanisms involved in hyperbaric oxygen-induced changes in cerebral γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID levels and accompanying seizures
  552. Effects of taurine and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID on akinesia and analgesia induced by D-Ala2-Met-enkephalinamide in rats
  553. Content and synthesis of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in the larval brain of Drosophila melanogaster
  554. Cerebral glutamic ACID decarboxylase activity and γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID concentrations in mice susceptible or resistant to audiogenic seizures
  555. Ethylenediamine as a specific releasing agent of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in rat striatal slices
  556. The action of structural analogues of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID on binding sites in mouse brain
  557. Brain γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID deficiency in dialysis encephalopathy
  558. Absence of modifications in γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID metabolism after repeated generalized seizures in amygdala-kindled rats
  559. Effect of pyridoxal administration on the contents of pyridoxal phosphate and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in mouse brain
  560. Inhibition of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID uptake into astrocytes by pentobarbital
  561. Synthesis of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in fish erythrocytes
  562. Metabolism of polyamines by cultured glioma cells. Effect of asparagine on γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID concentrations
  563. CL 218,872 binding to benzodiazepine receptors in rat spinal cord: modulation by γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and evidence for receptor heterogeneity
  564. The kinetics of the conductance increase produced by γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID at the membrane of locust muscle fibers
  565. Cholinesterase, cholineacetyltransferase and the production of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in the cerebral cortex of five behavioural strains of rats
  566. Specific [3H] γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID binding to vestibular membranes of the chick inner ear
  567. On the glutamine and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID contents of various regions of the cat brain
  568. Comparison of release of endogenous dopamine and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID from rat caudate synaptosomes
  569. PRE-NATAL AND POST-NATAL EFFECTS OF ALCOHOL IN THE RAT—II. CHANGES IN γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID CONCENTRATION AND ADENOSINE …
  570. Relationship between the hypotensive activity and chemical structure of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in the rabbit
  571. Pentobarbital promotes bursts of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID -activated single channel currents in cultured mouse central neurons
  572. … reactions. Part 15. Stereochemical course of the formation of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) by decarboxylation of (2 S)-glutamic ACID with glutamate decarboxylase from …
  573. Pharmacological activation of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID -system blunts prolactin response to mechanical breast stimulation in puerperal women
  574. [35S] tert.-butylbicyclophosphorothionate and avermectin bind to different sites associated with the γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID -benzodiazepine receptor complex
  575. Blockade of dopamine (DA) receptors with pimozide and pituitary hormone release in response to intraventricular injection of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) in conscious …
  576. Inhibition of Ascaris muscle by γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID : a possible new assay method
  577. The preparation of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID by enzymatic decarboxylation of l-glutamic ACID
  578. Effects of changes in the ionic composition of the incubation medium on the accumulation and metabolism of 3H-γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and 14C-taurine in isolated rat …
  579. The bioassay of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID using a muscle preparation from Ascaris lumbricoides
  580. Stimulation of benzodiazepine binding to rat brain membranes and solubilized receptor complex by avermectin B1a and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID
  581. Radiation inactivation studies of the benzodiazepine/γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID /chloride ionophore receptor complex
  582. Quantitative determination of the γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID agonist, 4, 5, 6, 7-tetrahydroisoxazolo [5, 4-c] pyridin-3-ol, in serum by high-performance liquid chromatography
  583. Granule cells in the rat olfactory tubercle accumulate 3H‐γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID
  584. Effect of contraceptive steroids on γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID metabolism and pyridoxal kinase activity in rat brain
  585. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID decreases levels of messenger ribonucleic ACID encoding prolactin in the rat pituitary
  586. The inactivation of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID transaminase in dissociated neuronal cultures from spinal cord
  587. Metabolism of amines. 3. The degradation and synthesis of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID by Pseudomonas aeruginosa
  588. Effects of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and picrotoxin on spontaneous activity in the central nervous system of the crayfish
  589. The effect of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and β-alanine on bioelectrical activity of nerve ganglia of the pine moth caterpillar (Dendrolimus pini)
  590. Phospholipid‐Induced Changes of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID Transport in Cortex Grey Matter in Culture
  591. The uptake and release of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) by the retina
  592. The effect of hyperoxia and hypoxia on free and bound γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in mammalian brain
  593. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID -mediated inhibition at cholinergic synapses formed by cultured retinal neurons
  594. Sodium dependency of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID binding to particulate fractions of mouse brain
  595. Enhancement of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) receptor binding by lipophilic antioxidants
  596. Brain γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID during and on suppression of the running fit
  597. Invivo inactivation of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID -α-ketoglutarate transaminase by 4-amino-5-fluoropentanoic ACID
  598. Halide-and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID -induced enhancement of diazepam receptors in rat brain: reversal by disulfonic stilbene blockers of anion channels
  599. Verapamil is a competitive inhibitor of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and calcium uptakes by mouse brain subcellular particles
  600. Biochemical characterization of isolated rat retinal cells: The γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID system
  601. Action of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID on Cancer borealis muscle
  602. Influence of aminooxyacetic ACID on the potassium-evoked release of [3 H] γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID from slices of rat cerebral cortex
  603. Structure of the α-Cyclodextrin (α-CD) Inclusion Complex with the Potassium Salt of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA )
  604. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in the murine brain: Mass fragmentographic assay method and post-mortem changes
  605. Chronic haloperidol administration enhances the γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID level in the rat striatum without altering the glutamate level
  606. … Metabolism in the Developing Rhesus Monkey Brain: Subcellular Studies of Taurine, Cysteinesulfinic ACID Decarboxylase, γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID , and Glutamic ACID …
  607. The uptake process for γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in cultures of developing chick cerebrum
  608. High Concentration of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) in the Langerhans’ Islets of the Pancreas
  609. THE EFFECT OF γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID ON BRAIN MITOCHONDRIAL ATP SYNTHESIS1
  610. Effects of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ), γ -aminobutyryl choline (GABA -Ch) and their related substances on the cortical activity
  611. Involvement of serotonin and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in the timing of estrous receptivity in the cyclic female rat
  612. Formation of l-Glutamic ACID from γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID by Plant Enzyme: Part I. Interconversion of α-Ketoglutaric-γ –AMINOBUTYRIC Transaminase and l-Glutamic ACID …
  613. Relationship between brain levels of cyclic nucleotides and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID during ethanol withdrawal in rats
  614. Bidirectional movement of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in cerebral cortex slices incubated in small volumes of medium
  615. DIFFERENCES TN THE ACTION OF γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID ON BLOOD PRESSURE BETWEEN SOME ANIMAL SPECIES
  616. Characterization of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID binding sites on crude synaptic membranes
  617. Rapid gas chromatographic—mass spectrometric quantitation of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in biological specimens
  618. Concentrations of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and adenosine in the CSF in progressive myoclonus epilepsy without Lafora’s bodies
  619. Enhanced binding of radioligands to receptors of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and benzodiazepine by a new anticonvulsive agent, LY81067
  620. Inhibition of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID release from rat cerebral cortex slices by barbiturate anesthesia
  621. On the involvement of inorganic ions in the effect of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID on brain serotonin and norepinephrine
  622. Differential release of d-[3H] aspartate and [14C] γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID following activation of commissural fibres in a longitudinal slice preparation of guinea pig …
  623. Effect of ethanol on γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) and other amino ACID s in rat brains
  624. The phospholipid base-exchange system as a possible modulator of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID transport in brain cells
  625. Distribution of 14 C-thiosemicarbazide in the rat brain: an attempt to localize sites of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID production
  626. The filum terminale of the frog spinal cord, a non transformed glial preparation: I. Morphology and uptake of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID
  627. Autoradiographic localization of binding sites for the γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID analogues 4, 5, 6, 7-tetrahydroisoxazolo [5, 4-c] pyridin-3-ol (THIP) isoguvacine and baclofen …
  628. Involvement of diamine oxidase in catabolism of 14 C-putrescine in mice in vivo with special reference to the formation of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID
  629. Enzymatic synthesis of radioactive (−)-carnitine from γ -butyrobetaine prepared by the methylation of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID
  630. The development of the dorsal root potential and the responsiveness of primary afferent fibers to γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in the spinal cord of rat fetuses
  631. Effect of calcium ion on the release of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID from synaptosomal fraction
  632. Rapid determination of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and arginine in orange juice: Application to detecting adulteration
  633. Substantia Nigra γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID Receptors in Huntington’s Disease
  634. Synergistic effect of phosphatidylserine with γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in antagonizing the isoniazid-induced convulsions in mice
  635. Reconstitution of the purified γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID -benzodiazepine receptor complex from bovine cerebral cortex into phospholipid vesicles
  636. A neurophysiological analysis of sensitivity to γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID blockers late in chick development
  637. Quantification by selected ion monitoring of pipecolic ACID , proline, γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and glycine in rat brain
  638. Daily fluctuations in catecholamines, monoamine metabolites, cyclic AMP, and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID
  639. [2-14C] Ethanol as a precursor of glutamine, glutamate, γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and aspartate in hamster brain in vivo
  640. The action of inhibitory neurotransmitters, γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and glycine may distinguish between the area centralis and the peripheral retina in cats
  641. SYNERGISM BETWEEN γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID AND BUTYROPHENONES ADMINISTERED MICRO-ELECTROPHORETICALLY IN THE PURKINJE CELLS OF …
  642. Uptake and transport of 3H-GABA (γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID ) injected into the cat dentate nucleus
  643. An N‐Protected γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID Dipeptide with Anticonvulsant Action
  644. … , and the lindane isomer α-hexachlorocyclohexane: Effects on the convulsive threshold for pentylenetetrazol and the brain content of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) in the …
  645. Cerebrospinal fluid norepinephrine and free γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
  646. Effect of neuroleptics and antidepressants on uptake of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID -H 3 by isolated rat brain nerve endings
  647. Sodium-dependent metabolism and transport of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in subcellular particles from brain
  648. Binding of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and other amino ACID s by particulate fractions of developing rat brain
  649. In vitro and in vivo effects on brain GABA metabolism of (S)-4-amino-5-fluoropentanoic ACID , a mechanism-based inactivator of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID transaminase
  650. On the non-enzymic transamination of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID
  651. Binding’of glycine and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID to synaptosomal fractions of 6 regions of the feline brain; effects of strychnine
  652. Effect of penicillin on the increase in membrane conductance induced by γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID at the crab neuromuscular junction
  653. Dietary folic ACID and the activity of brain cholinergic and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) enzymes
  654. In vivo effects of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and β-alanine on thyrotrophin secretion in the normal and hypothyroid rat
  655. Inhibition by Neurotoxic Phospholipases A2 of Synaptosomal Uptake of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID
  656. γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in Alcohol, Barbiturate and Morphine Dependence: A review
  657. Antagonism by γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID of the stimulant effect of angiotensin II on cardiac sympathetic ganglia in spinal dogs
  658. γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID : Temperature Dependence in Benzodiazepine Receptor Binding
  659. Fluorinated γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID : Enzymatic Synthesis and Biological Activity of a Potentially Useful Analogue
  660. The responses of acetylcholine, γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ), dopamine, octopamine and other putative transmitters on Limulus polyphemus central neurons
  661. … METABOLISM IN BRAIN II. TRANSAMINATION AND ASSOCIATED OXIDATION REACTION CONCERNING α-KETOGLUTARIC ACID AND γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID …
  662. The metabolism of tremorine: Identification of a new biologically active metabolite, N-(4-pyrrolidino-2-butynyl)-γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID
  663. Enthalpy of helix–coil transition from heat of solutions. III. Poly‐N‐δ‐carbobenzoxy‐L‐ornithine and poly‐N‐γ ‐carbobenzoxy‐L‐α,γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID
  664. Release of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID from isolated brain synaptosomes during semicarbazide-induced convulsions
  665. Ontogeny of L-glutamic ACID decarboxylase and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID concentration in human kidney
  666. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptors in experimental hepatic encephalopathy
  667. Pharmacokinetic profile of progabide, a new γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID ‐mimetic drug, in rhesus monkey
  668. Influences of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and substances possessing similar chemical structure on hexokinase of the brain and heart muscle
  669. Excitatory transmitter release induced by high concentrations of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) in crayfish neuromuscular junctions
  670. Release of [3H] γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID by taurocyamine in rat brain slices
  671. Brain γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and acoustic priming in C57BL/6Bg mice
  672. Elevation of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in human brain may increase dopaminergic neuronal function
  673. REDUCTION OF γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID LEVEL IN THE CAT CEREBRAL CORTEX BY AFFERENT ELECTRICAL STIMULATION
  674. Properties of purified γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) receptor and modulation of GABA receptor binding by membrane phospholipids
  675. Anticonvulsant activity and effects of sodium dipropylacetate on cerebral 5-hydroxytryptamine and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in reserpinized mice
  676. Cardiovascular Actions of Taurine, γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ), and γ -Amino- ß-hydroxybutyric ACID (GABOB) after Chemical Denervation
  677. Regulation by amino ACID s of protein synthesis in a cell-free system from immature rat brain: stimulatory effect of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and glycine
  678. Roles of proton removal and membrane fluidity in Na+-and Cl−-dependent uptake of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID by mouse brain particles
  679. Effects of some drugs on the γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID transaminase and the succinic semialdehyde dehydrogenase of rat brain
  680. Potentiation of Na+-dependent uptake of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in mouse brain particles by buffermediated proton removal
  681. Properties of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptor/ionophore proteins from crayfish muscle
  682. Is γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID the neurotransmitter of barnacle photoreceptors?
  683. The Effect of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID on Substrate‐Level Phosphorylation in Brain Mitochondria
  684. Noradrenergic action in the developing rat cerebellum: interaction between norepinephrine and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID applied microiontophoretically to immature …
  685. Relationship between pharmacological actions on the mammalian ileum and chemical structure of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID
  686. Synaptic inhibition and cell communication; impairment of cell-to-cell coupling produced by γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) in the somatic musculature of Ascaris …
  687. INCORPORATION OF γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) IN THE BRAIN AND INTERNAL ORGANS OF MICE
  688. Effects on the caudate spindle in rats of taurine and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) microinjected into the substantia nigra: involvement of the dopaminergic system
  689. Differential modulation of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptors by caprolactam derivatives with central nervous system depressant on convulsant activity
  690. Factors controlling the metabolism of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID
  691. EFFECT OF γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) ON STRYCHNINIZATION OF THE MAMMALIAN CEREBRAL CORTEX
  692. Topographical Distribution of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID Within the Cat Thalamus in Relation to the Basal Ganglia, as Determined by Mass Fragmentometry
  693. THE γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID SYSTEM IN RAT CEREBELLUM DURING CANNABINOID‐INDUCED CATALEPTOID STATE
  694. Effects of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID on 33Pi incorporation into rat brain phospholipids in vivo
  695. Effect of Cations on γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID Level in Slices of Brain Cortex
  696. The development of Na+‐dependent binding of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID to particles of rat brain
  697. Existence of sites for anions and divalent cations in the solubilized γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID /benzodiazepine receptor complex
  698. Muscle relaxant action of 2-chloroadenosine in genetically spastic rats is independent of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID -mediated inhibition
  699. Effect of barbiturates and isoniazid on cerebral hemisphere γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID content in pp′ DDT treated mice
  700. Dehydration of the brain by intra-peritoneal injections of hyper-osmotic solutions of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and dl-α-alanine
  701. Selective blockade of benzodiazepine receptors by Ro 15-1788 prevents foot shock-induced decrease of low affinity γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptors
  702. Vasopressin secretion as a possible target of the γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID -mediated component of the corticosteroid feedback effect
  703. … of traditional neurotransmitters with peptides in the mammalian brain: 5-hydroxytryptamine and substance P in the raphe and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and motilin in the …
  704. Dissociation Constants of Glycine, Alanine, Proline, Valine, Glutamine & γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in Methanol & Ethanol-Water Mixtures
  705. Purification of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) and benzodiazepine receptors from rat brain using benzodiazepine-affinity column chromatography
  706. Running fits and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID of the superior colliculus of the mouse
  707. The mesencephalic locomotor region in cat: effects of local applications of diazepam and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID
  708. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID modulation of benzodiazepine receptor binding in vitro does not predict the pharmacologic activity of all benzodiazepine receptor ligands
  709. The Production of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID by Bacterium coli Wilson, Type 1
  710. Development of an Anticonvulsant Agent Based on its Effect on γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID Metabolism
  711. … γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID AND γ -AMINO-β-HYDROXYBUTYRIC ACID ON THE CONVULSIONS OF DOGS CAUSED BY TOXOPYRIMIDINE OR ISONICOTINIC ACID …
  712. Influx of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and α‐Aminoisobutyric ACID into Mouse Cerebrum Slices Incubated in a Pyruvate Medium with or without Added Glucose or Glucose …
  713. Kinetic analysis of the accumulation of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID by particulate fractions of rat brain
  714. AN ULTRA-MICROMETHOD FOR DETERMINING γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID AND TAURINE CONTENTS IN CAUDATOPUTAMEN OF MICE WITH DANSYL REACTION …
  715. Characterisation of the binding of 3H-isoguvacine, a γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID agonist, to brain synaptosomal membranes
  716. Recent Advances in the Morphological Localization of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID Receptors in the Cerebellum by Means of [3H] Muscimol
  717. Cholinergic-Adrenergic Dual Action of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID Methylester on a Preparation of Toad’s Sinus–Atrium
  718. Na-dependent transport of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in subcellular brain particles
  719. Further investigations on brain distribution of hydra zine and its γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID elevating effect in rats
  720. Prolonged treatment with γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA )-mimetic substances in prepubertal male rats
  721. 4-Aminobutyraldehyde as a Precursor Convertible to γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID In Vivo
  722. Discrete states of responsiveness of a locust muscle γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptor: the influence of extracellular ion concentrations
  723. Regional distributions of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ), glutamate decarboxylase (GAD), and γ -aminobutyrate transaminase (GABA -T) in the central nervous brains of …
  724. Membrane potential changes induced by γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and related aminoACID s in the rabbit superior cervical ganglion
  725. Changes in γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID -shunt enzymes in regions of rat brain with ketamine anaesthesia
  726. EEG-AROUSAL BY γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) IN THE RABBIT UNDER ANESTHESIA, CYANPOISONING OR ASPHYXIA
  727. The effect of isoniazid and some anticonvulsant drugs on the γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID content of mouse brain in insulin hypoglycaemia
  728. The use of 3H-γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID for transport studies with isolated nerve-terminals from rat brain
  729. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID partly mediates the pentobarbitone depression of synaptic excitation in the guinea-pig olfactory cortex in vitro
  730. Synthesis of the four stereoisomers of 4-aminoadamantane-2-carboxylic ACID , rigid analogues of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID
  731. Effect of baclofen and haloperidol on γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and dopamine systems in an animal model of tardive dyskinesia
  732. γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID Metabolism and Behavioral Effects After Intraventricular Injection of Spermine in Chicks
  733. Effect of glutamate decarboxylase-and GABA transaminase-inhibitors on the GABA (γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID ) level in the isolated pancreatic islets and the hippocampal …
  734. Effects of free fatty ACID s, ethanol and development on γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and glutamate fluxes in rat nerve endings
  735. Rate Equations and Kinetics of Uptake of α‐Aminoisobutyric ACID and γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID by Mouse Cerebrum Slices Incubated in Media Containing L (+)‐Lactate or …
  736. Influence of caffeine and midazolam on γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID -evoked responses in the frog spinal cord
  737. In vitro inhibition of serotonin and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID synthesis in rat brain by histidine metabolites
  738. Effects of chaotropic anions on bicuculline inhibition of high affinity γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID binding in bovine retina and rat brain membranes
  739. AN EXAMINATION OF THE ROLE OF γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) IN HYPERBARIC OXYGEN-INDUCED CONVULSIONS IN THE RAT. II. INFLUENCE OF …
  740. Biogenesis Of The γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID Moiety of Variotin
  741. Preferential protection of cortical type II benzodiazepine receptors by γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID during heat inactivation
  742. A double inhibition kinetic analysis of [3H]-muscimol binding to the γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptor on calf brain synaptic membranes: further studies on the mechanism …
  743. Low-frequency vibrations (20–400 cm− 1) in aqueous γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID solutions
  744. ANTI-STIMULANT ACTIONS OF γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID AND ITS DERIVATIVES ON THE GUINEA-PIG ILEUM
  745. A nonlinear kinetic model of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID metabolism in a rabbit model of acute liver failure
  746. The conformation of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and its analogues
  747. Studies on the depression of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID potentials by phloridzin in cat dorsal root ganglion cells in vitro
  748. The Role of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in Cold Hardiness of Winter Wheat
  749. Purification of a γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptor-like constituent of bovine brain
  750. Effect of aminooxyacetic ACID on γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID release from frog retina
  751. Binding of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and taurine to synaptosomal fractions of regions of the feline CNS
  752. Amino ACID Metabolism of the Brain Part 1. Influences of Various Conditions on the Contents of Glutamic ACID and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in the Brain
  753. Uptake of 3 H-GABA (γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID ) and 3 H-leucine in the pancreatic islets and substantia nigra of the rat
  754. Sulfinic and sulfonic analogs of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and succinate semialdehyde, new substrates for the amino-butyrate aminotransferase and the succinate …
  755. The effect of antivitamin B6 administration on γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID metabolism in retina and electroretinogram
  756. Changes in γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and glutamic ACID decarboxylase in discrete regions of rat brain following lithium administration and withdrawal
  757. THE SUPPRESSIVE EFFECT OF γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID AND β-HYDROXY-γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID ON THE RUNNING FIT
  758. High Concentration of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) and Glutamate Decarboxylase (GAD) Activity in the Regions of Medial Forebrain Bundle, Diagonal Band of Broca …
  759. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID Binding and Content in Density Gradient Subfractions of Mouse Brain
  760. The relationship between brain γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and plasma corticosterone levels in mice exposed to high ambient temperature or dexamethasone
  761. Further observations on the role of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in insulin-induced hypoglycaemic convulsions
  762. Brain γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and benzodiazepine receptor binding in dialysis encephalopathy
  763. Tranquilizing effects of β-phenyl-γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (phenygam)
  764. EFFECTS OF INTRACAROTID ADMINISTRATION OF β‐PHENYL‐γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID ON THE PERFUSED CAT BRAIN
  765. Effect of Vitamin B6 on γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID Level in Rat Brain
  766. The effect of some oral hypoglycaemics on the γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID content in the cerebral hemispheres of adult male mice
  767. Influence of Sodium‐Independent γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID Binding on the Assay of Sodium‐Dependent γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID Binding in a Membrane Preparation of Rat …
  768. ANTAGONISTIC EFFECT OF CEREBRAL γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID ON ELECTROACUPUNCTURE ANALGESIA AND MORPHINE ANALGESIA IN THE RAT [J]
  769. Inhibition of mouse brain synaptosomal γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID transport by pyridoxal 5′-phosphate
  770. Cholinergic-muscarinic receptors do not mediate growth hormone release in response to baclofen, a γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID agonist, in humans
  771. Detection of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID transaminase activity in wheat embryos
  772. POSSIBLE INVOLVEMENT OE γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) AND ENKEPHALINE IN TRANSIENT APNOEA AND RESPIRATORY DEPRESSION IN PRETERM …
  773. Effect of analogs of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID on the uptake of [3H]-γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID by synaptosomes of the rat brain
  774. α-Hydroxy-β-keto-γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in human urine
  775. Primary afferent depolarization distribution of the γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID system in frog spinal cord
  776. Distribution of β-phenyl-γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (phenygam) in the organism and cartain indices of its central effects
  777. Differential effects of light and dark adaptations on function and metabolism of retinal taurine and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA )
  778. BACTERIAL METABOLISM OF γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID I. THE MODE OF ACTION OF DIETHYL DITHIOCARBAMATE ON THE FORMATION OF ADAPTIVE ENZYME
  779. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID injected into the globus pallidus attenuates drinking elicited by the administration of angiotensin II to the preoptic region in the rat
  780. Incorporation of 14C-Labelled Glycerol and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID into Vitamin B6 in a Cell-suspension of Achromobacter cycloclastes
  781. Interaction between strychnine and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in chicks
  782. MORPHOLOGICAL STUDY ON γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID AND MET-ENKEPHALIN RECEPTORS IN THE RAT BRAIN
  783. Effect of Potassium Cyanide Poisoning on the γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID -Level in the Brain
  784. Effects of benzene vapour on the γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) system in rat brain
  785. A convenient assay for γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID transaminase
  786. High rates of excitatory miniature currents in crayfish claw opener muscle evoked by high concentrations of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) in normal and Ca2+-deficient …
  787. CHANGES IN THE AMOUNT OF γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID IN THE MALE RAT BRAIN AFTER CASTRATION [J]
  788. The GAS-Chromatographic Determination of Volatile Impurities in γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID Derivatives
  789. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptors revealed on cultured neurons
  790. Evidence for a Carrier-mediated Transfer Model for the Accumulation of 14C-γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID by Brain Particles at Zero Degrees Centigrade
  791. The effect of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID on the potassium movements of rat cortical synaptosomes
  792. The effect of bovine myelin basic protein on uptake and release of H 3-labelled 5-hydroxytryptamine, L-noradrenalin and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in rat cortex slices
  793. … Structure of ω-Amino ACID s, ω-Amino Sulfonic ACID s and Their Derivatives. IV. The Crystal and Molecular Structure of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ), a Nervous …
  794. Effect of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID on cyclic nucleotides content of guinea-pig cerebral cortex slices
  795. [89] γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID
  796. Autoreceptors regulate γ -[3H] AMINOBUTYRIC ACID release from the guinea pig small intestine
  797. ON THE SITE OF ACTION OF γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID ON BLOOD PRESSURE
  798. Metabolism of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID Part 1. Incorporation of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID into Mouse Organs
  799. Taurocyamine specifically stimulates γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID release.
  800. Uptake of [3H] noradrenaline and γ -[3H] AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in isolated tissues of rat: an autoradiographic and fluorescence microscopic study
  801. Advances in the Search for Medicinal Drugs Based on γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID
  802. The synthesis of anatagonists of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID /by Brett Antony Mooney
  803. Metabolism of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and α-aminoisobutyric ACID .
  804. Modern approach to development of nootropic agents based on γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID
  805. Syntheses of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC -1-14C and of α-aminoadipic-6-14C ACID from methoxy-3 chloropropyl-magnesium and marked carbon dioxide
  806. Effects of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID on the system of hippocampal neurons
  807. Synthesis of certain γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID derivatives and investigation of their effects of labeled [3H]γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID accumulation by brain synaptosomes
  808. Quantitative Changes in γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID Induced by Low Temperature in Rice Plants
  809. The γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID -mimetic action of ω-aminocaprylic ACID in rat cortex
  810. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID : Possible Role as a Neuro-Ophthalmic Modulator
  811. Metabolism of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID Part 3. Transamilase Activity in Epileptic Brain
  812. Polymorphism of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID Transaminase (GABA T) in Japanese
  813. EFFECT OF γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) ON ELECTRICAL ACTIVITY OF ISOLATED CEREBRAL CORTEX
  814. Effect of phenygam (β-phenyl-γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID ) on the pituitary-adrenal system of rats
  815. EFFECTS OF BICUCULLINE, γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID AND Ca2+ ON THE RELEASE OF 3H-NORADRENALINE AND 14C-γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID FROM SLICES …
  816. RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE HYPOTENSIVE ACTIVITY AND CHEMICAL STRUCTURE OF γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID IN THE RABBIT
  817. RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PHARMACOLOGICAL ACTIONS ON THE MAMMALIAN ILEUM AND CHEMICAL STRUCTURE OF γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID
  818. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID Content in House Rat and Fowl Brain
  819. Molecular orbital studies on several molecules which interact with the γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID
  820. Halothane and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in cultured cells of nervous system origin
  821. Post Mortem Changes of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in the Murine Brain Following Microwave Irradiation
  822. The effect of stereoisomers of cycloserine on the formation and transformation of free γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in brain tissue
  823. Synthesis of phthalideisoquinoline alkaloids and of other antagonists of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID
  824. The Effect of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) on Brain ATP Synthesis during Ischemia
  825. … Formation on the Brain Metabolism of ep-Mouse Part III Effects of Parabiosis on Glutamic ACID , γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) and Aspartic ACID Content in the Brain of …
  826. Protection from local anesthetic-induced convulsions by γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID
  827. 643. The deamination, by nitrous ACID , of amino-ACID s structurally related to glutamic ACID : γ –AMINOBUTYRIC , γ -aminovaleric, α-aminoadipic, δ-aminovaleric ACID , and …
  828. Correction-Mechanism of Inactivation of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID -α-Ketoglutaric ACID Aminotransferase by 4-Amino-5-halopentanoic ACID s
  829. Studies on the Production of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID by Immobilized E. Coli Cell Glutamate Decarboxylase
  830. Synthesis and neurotropic activity of ND-pantothenoyl-γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and mixed-ligand compounds of metals with D-pantothenic and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID s
  831. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID → α-ketoglutaric ACID transamination in cardiac, diaphragm and skeletal muscle.
  832. Stimulatory effect of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID on catecholamine release from isolated perfused dog adrenals
  833. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID Metabolism in Detached Leaves of Wheat Seedling and Leaves and Cotyledons of Sunflower
  834. Effect of psychotropic drugs on synaptosomal uptake of H 3-γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and on Na, K-ATPase activity
  835. Role of acetylation in the mechanisms of pharmacological activity of derivatives of pantothenic and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID
  836. Metabolism of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID Part 2. Metabolism of 14C-γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in an Epileptic Brain Slice
  837. Are GABA (γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID ) agonists useful for treating panic disorders?
  838. Regulation of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID synthesis in the brain
  839. The rapid determination of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID
  840. θ, a novel γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID type A receptor subunit
  841. Conversion of Glutamic ACID to γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in Tea Leaves under Anaerobic Conditions
  842. Assembly and Cell Surface Expression of Heteromeric and Homomeric γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID Type A Receptors (∗)
  843. Cleft palate and decreased brain γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in mice lacking the 67-kDa isoform of glutamic ACID decarboxylase
  844. Low plasma γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID levels in male patients with depression
  845. Reduced cortical γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID levels in depressed patients determined by proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy
  846. Accumulation of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) in the Rice Germ during Water Soaking
  847. Differential regulation of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptor channels by diazepam and phenobarbital
  848. Accumulation of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in nodulated soybean in response to drought stress
  849. Two forms of the γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID synthetic enzyme glutamate decarboxylase have distinct intraneuronal distributions and cofactor interactions
  850. The stiff-person syndrome: an autoimmune disorder affecting neurotransmission of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID
  851. Production of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID by cheese starters during cheese ripening
  852. The interaction of the general anesthetic etomidate with the γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID type A receptor is influenced by a single amino ACID
  853. Tyrosine 140 of the γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID transporter GAT-1 plays a critical role in neurotransmitter recognition
  854. Inhibition of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID synthesis by glutamic ACID decarboxylase autoantibodies in stiff‐man syndrome
  855. NNC-711, a novel potent and selective γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID uptake inhibitor: pharmacological characterization
  856. Serotonin transporter (5‐HTT) and γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptor subunit β3 (GABRB3) gene polymorphisms are not associated with autism in the IMGSA families
  857. The role of the synthetic enzyme GAD65 in the control of neuronal γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID release
  858. Regulation of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) transporters by extracellular GABA
  859. Pregnenolone-sulfate: an endogenous antagonist of the γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptor complex in brain?
  860. Interactions between neuropeptide Y and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in stimulation of feeding: a morphological and pharmacological analysis
  861. The membrane topology of GAT-1, a (Na++ Cl−)-coupled γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID transporter from rat brain
  862. Release of glutamate, aspartate, and γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID from isolated nerve terminals
  863. Subunit‐dependent interaction of the general anaesthetic etomidate with the γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID type A receptor
  864. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID opens Cl-channels in cultured astrocytes
  865. A subclass of prefrontal γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID axon terminals are selectively altered in schizophrenia
  866. The Level of GAD67 Protein Is Highly Sensitive to Small Increases in Intraneuronal γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID Levels
  867. Reelin is preferentially expressed in neurons synthesizing γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in cortex and hippocampus of adult rats
  868. Cell surface stability of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID type A receptors: dependence on protein kinase C activity and subunit composition
  869. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ): a fast excitatory transmitter which may regulate the development of hippocampal neurones in early postnatal life
  870. Role of brain allopregnanolone in the plasticity of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID type A receptor in rat brain during pregnancy and after delivery
  871. Effect of green tea rich in γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID on blood pressure of Dahl salt-sensitive rats
  872. Dopaminergic regulation of extracellular γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID levels in the prefrontal cortex of the rat
  873. Propofol and other intravenous anesthetics have sites of action on the γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID type A receptor distinct from that for isoflurane
  874. Small-volume on-line sensor for continuous measurement of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID
  875. The influence of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID on hormone release by the mouse and rat endocrine pancreas
  876. Elevated γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID , glutamate, and vascular endothelial growth factor levels in the vitreous of patients with proliferative diabetic retinopathy
  877. Mutations of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and glycine receptors change alcohol cutoff: evidence for an alcohol receptor?
  878. Cleft palate in mice with a targeted mutation in the γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID -producing enzyme glutamic ACID decarboxylase 67
  879. Effects of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID on human sperm motility and hyperactivation
  880. Fast HPLC estimation of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in microdialysis perfusates: Effect of nipecotic and 3‐mercaptopropionic ACID s
  881. Regulation of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID synthesis in situ by glutamate availability
  882. Involvement of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID neurotransmission in phencyclidine-induced dopamine release in the medial prefrontal cortex
  883. Effect of ischemia on the in vivo release of striatal dopamine, glutamate, and γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID studied by intracerebral microdialysis
  884. Anesthesia sensitivity in mice that lack the β3 subunit of the γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID type A receptor
  885. Calcium‐independent γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID release from growth cones: role of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID transport
  886. Systemic GABA pentin and S (+)-3-isobutyl-γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID block secondary hyperalgesia
  887. Comparative effect of transient global ischemia on extracellular levels of glutamate, glycine, and γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in vulnerable and nonvulnerable brain regions in …
  888. Release of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in the dorsal horn and suppression of tactile allodynia by spinal cord stimulation in mononeuropathic rats
  889. Neuronal nicotinic acetylcholine receptor activation modulates γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID release from CA1 neurons of rat hippocampal slices
  890. Autoradiographic localization of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID A receptors within the ventral tegmental area
  891. Adaptive responses of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID neurons in the ventral tegmental area to chronic ethanol
  892. Importance of glutamine for γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID synthesis in rat neostriatum in vivo
  893. Decrease in the function of the γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID ‐coupled chloride channel produced by the repeated administration of pentylenetetrazol to rats
  894. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID -induced potentiation of cortical hemiplegia
  895. The γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) uptake inhibitor, tiagabine, increases extracellular brain levels of GABA in awake rats
  896. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID : a novel tetragonal phase
  897. Synaptically released glutamate reduces γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) ergic inhibition in the hippocampus via kainate receptors
  898. Neuronal, glial, and epithelial localization of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID transporter 2, a high‐affinity γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID plasma membrane transporter, in the cerebral cortex …
  899. Glutamate and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID mediate a heterosynaptic depression at mossy fiber synapses in the hippocampus
  900. Human γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID type B receptors are differentially expressed and regulate inwardly rectifying K+ channels
  901. Differences in agonist/antagonist binding affinity and receptor transduction using recombinant human γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID type A receptors
  902. Deficiency of the β3 subunit of the type A γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptor causes cleft palate in mice
  903. Allosteric activation mechanism of the α1β2γ 2 γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID type A receptor revealed by mutation of the conserved M2 leucine
  904. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID increases the water accessibility of M3 membrane-spanning segment residues in γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID type A receptors
  905. Distribution of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID ‐immunoreactive neurons in the septal region of the rat brain
  906. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID type B receptor splice variant proteins GBR1a and GBR1b are both associated with GBR2 in situ and display differential regional and subcellular …
  907. Gene knockout of the α6 subunit of the γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID type A receptor: lack of effect on responses to ethanol, pentobarbital, and general anesthetics
  908. Effect of clonidine and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID on the discharges of medullo-spinal sympathoexcitatory neurons in the rat
  909. Pharmacokinetics of tiagabine, a γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID ‐uptake inhibitor, in healthy subjects after single and multiple doses
  910. Uptake of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID by a synaptic vesicle fraction isolated from rat brain
  911. Spontaneous and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA )-activated GABA A receptor channels formed by ε subunit-containing isoforms
  912. Effects of the antidepressant phenelzine on brain levels of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA )
  913. Patterns of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and glycine immunoreactivities reflect structural and functional differences of the cat lateral lemniscal nuclei
  914. Effect of early iron deficiency in rat on the γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID shunt in brain
  915. The general anesthetic propofol enhances the function of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID ‐coupled chloride channel in the rat cerebral cortex
  916. Melatonin enhancement of [3H]-γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and [3H] muscimol binding in rat brain
  917. Identification of a putative γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) receptor subunit rho2 cDNA and colocalization of the genes encoding rho2 (GABRR2) and rho1 (GABRR1) to …
  918. Characterization of the effects of GABA pentin and 3-isobutyl-γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID on substance P-induced thermal hyperalgesia
  919. Pentylenetetrazol‐induced seizures decrease γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID ‐mediated recurrent inhibition and enhance adenosine‐mediated depression
  920. A point mutation in the γ 2 subunit of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID type A receptors results in altered benzodiazepine binding site specificity
  921. In vivo chemical shift imaging of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in the human brain
  922. Involvement of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in the control of GtH-1 and GtH-2 secretion in male and female rainbow trout
  923. Initial development of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID immunoreactivity in the human cerebral cortex
  924. Elevated γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID level in striatal but not extrastriatal brain regions in Parkinson’s disease: Correlation with striatal dopamine loss
  925. Experimental status epilepticus alters γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID type A receptor function in CA1 pyramidal neurons
  926. The α9 nicotinic acetylcholine receptor shares pharmacological properties with type A γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID , glycine, and type 3 serotonin receptors
  927. Functional modulation of human recombinant γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID type A receptor by docosahexaenoic ACID
  928. Effects of Increased γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID Levels on GAD67 Protein and mRNA Levels in Rat Cerebral Cortex
  929. Effects of bilobalide on γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID levels and glutamic ACID decarboxylase in mouse brain
  930. Human brain γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID levels and seizure control following initiation of viGABA trin therapy
  931. Peroxidation induced changes in synaptosomal transport of dopamine and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID
  932. In vivo conversion of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and 1, 4-butanediol to γ -hydroxybutyric ACID in rat brain: Studies using stable isotopes
  933. Multiple γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID plasma membrane transporters GAT‐1, GAT‐2, GAT‐3 in the rat retina
  934. Activation of the cannabinoid receptor by Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol reduces γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID uptake in the globus pallidus
  935. Cold-shock-stimulated γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID synthesis is mediated by an increase in cytosolic Ca2+, not by an increase in cytosolic H+
  936. Receptors for γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and voltage‐dependent chloride channels as targets for drugs and toxicants1
  937. Fluorescent signalling of the brain neurotransmitter γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and related amino ACID zwitterions
  938. Effect of ivermectin on γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID -induced chloride currents in mouse hippocampal embryonic neurones
  939. Cloning of a putative γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) receptor subunit ϱ3 cDNA
  940. Coexistence of two β subunit isoforms in the same γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID type A receptor
  941. Neuronal and glial localization of GAT‐1, a high‐affinity γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID plasma membrane transporter, in human cerebral cortex: With a note on its distribution in …
  942. Effects of melatonin on hypothalamic γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID , aspartic ACID , glutamic ACID , β-endorphin and serotonin levels in male mice
  943. Ca2+-induced rebound potentiation of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID -mediated currents requires activation of Ca2+/calmodulin-dependent kinase II
  944. Postsynaptic clustering of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID type A receptors by the γ 3 subunit in vivo
  945. Estrogen‐induced up‐regulation of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptors in the CNS of rodents
  946. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and 5-hydroxytryptamine interrelationship in the rat nucleus raphe dorsalis: combination of radioautographic and immunocytochemical techniques …
  947. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID immunoreactive structures in the nucleus tractus solitarius: a light and electron microscopic study
  948. Microdialysis measurement of oxytocin, aspartate, γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and glutamate release from the olfactory bulb of the sheep during vaginocervical stimulation
  949. Repeated spinal cord stimulation decreases the extracellular level of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in the periaqueductal gray matter of freely moving rats
  950. Dopamine receptor subtypes modulate olfactory bulb γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID type A receptors
  951. Differential modulation of the γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID type C receptor by neuroactive steroids
  952. Effect of Ethanol on γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and Glycine Receptor‐Coupled Cl− Fluxes in Rat Brain Synaptoneurosomes
  953. Functional characterization of the betaine/γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID transporter BGT-1 expressed in Xenopus oocytes
  954. … release in the olfactory bulb of parturient ewes: changes with maternal experience and effects on acetylcholine, γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID , glutamate and noradrenaline …
  955. Effects of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) agonists and GABA uptake inhibitors on pharmacosensitive and pharmacoresistant epileptiform activity in vitro
  956. Activation of protein kinase C induces γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID type A receptor internalization in Xenopus oocytes
  957. Evidence for γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID Modulation of Ovarian Hormonal Effects on Luteinizing Hormone Secretion and Hypothalamic Catecholamine Activity in the Female …
  958. The Major Site of Photoaffinity Labeling of the γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID Type A Receptor by [3H] Flunitrazepam Is Histidine 102 of the α Subunit (∗)
  959. Site-specific enhancement of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID -mediated inhibition of neural activity by ethanol in the rat medial septal area
  960. Effects of arachidonic ACID on glutamate and γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID uptake in primary cultures of rat cerebral cortical astrocytes and neurons
  961. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID promotes stem elongation in Stellaria longipes: The role of ethylene
  962. Simultaneous monitoring of the seizure-related changes in extracellular glutamate and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID concentration in bilateral hippocampi following …
  963. Short external loops as potential substrate binding site of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID transporters
  964. Neurotransmission by neurons that use serotonin, noradrenaline, glutamate, glycine, and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in the normal and injured spinal cord
  965. Increased brain uptake of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in a rabbit model of hepatic encephalopathy
  966. Anti-seizure and anti-epileptogenic effect of γ -vinyl γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in amygdaloid kindling
  967. Age‐Dependent Effects of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID Agents on Flurothyl Seizures
  968. Colocalization of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID with vasopressin, vasoactive intestinal peptide, and somatostatin in the rat suprachiasmatic nucleus
  969. Modafinil and cortical γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID outflow. Modulation by 5-hydroxytryptamine neurotoxins
  970. A single hydrophobic residue confers barbiturate sensitivity to γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID type C receptor
  971. Differential modulation of striatal dopamine release by intranigral injection of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ), dynorphin A and substance P
  972. Initial Observations on Effect of ViGABA trin on In Vivo 1H Spectroscopic Measurements of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID , Glutamate, and Glutamine in Human Brain
  973. γ -Hydroxybutyrate modulates synthesis and extracellular concentration of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in discrete rat brain regions in vivo
  974. Elevated γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID Levels Attenuate the Metabolic Response to Biateral Ischemia
  975. 2, 6-Difluorophenol as a bioisostere of a carboxylic ACID : bioisosteric analogues of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID
  976. The irreversible γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) transaminase inhibitor γ -vinyl-GABA blocks cocaine self-administration in rats
  977. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID up-regulates the expression of a novel secretogranin-II messenger ribonucleic ACID in the goldfish pituitary
  978. Glucose Modulates γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID Release from the Pancreatic βTC6 Cell Line (∗)
  979. Characterization of a putative γ –AMINOBUTYRIC –ACID (GABA ) receptor β-subunit gene from Drosophila melanogaster
  980. Brain γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID abnormality in tardive dyskinesia: reduction in cerebrospinal fluid GABA levels and therapeutic response to GABA agonist treatment
  981. Striatal outflow of adenosine, excitatory amino ACID s, γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID , and taurine in awake freely moving rats after middle cerebral artery occlusion: correlations …
  982. Stimulation of synaptosomal γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID synthesis by glutamate and glutamine
  983. Cerebellar γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID type A receptors: pharmacological subtypes revealed by mutant mouse lines
  984. House fly brain γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID -gated chloride channel: target for multiple classes of insecticides
  985. Glutamate, γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and tachykin-inimmunoreactive synapses in the cat nucleus tractus solitarii
  986. … of inhibitors of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) transaminase for the estimation of GABA turnover in various brain regions of rats: a reevaluation of aminooxyacetic ACID
  987. A 5-hydroxytryptamine2 agonist augments γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and excitatory amino ACID inputs to noradrenergic locus coeruleus neurons
  988. Co-localization of vasoactive intestinal polypeptide, γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and choline acetyltransferase in neocortical interneurons of the adult rat
  989. Salivary substance P, 5‐hydroxytryptamine, and γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID levels in migraine and tension‐type headache
  990. Excitatory amino ACID receptor antagonists block the cardiovascular and anxiety responses elicited by γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID A receptor blockade in the basolateral …
  991. Blockade of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID -gated chloride current in frog sensory neurons by picrotoxin
  992. Inhibition of capsaicin‐induced cough by the γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID agonist baclofen
  993. Pharmacology of a novel effect of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID on the frog optic tectum in vitro
  994. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID type B receptor-dependent burst-firing in thalamic neurons: A dynamic clamp study
  995. Subcellular localization and endocytosis of homomeric γ 2 subunit splice variants of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID type A receptors
  996. Identification of sorting determinants in the C-terminal cytoplasmic tails of the γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID transporters GAT-2 and GAT-3
  997. Relationship between presynaptic calcium transients and postsynaptic currents at single γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) ergic boutons
  998. Maintenance of recombinant type A γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptor function: role of protein tyrosine phosphorylation and calcineurin
  999. Immunohistochemical evidence for colocalization of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and serotonin in neurons of the ventral medulla oblongata projecting to the spinal cord
  1000. The benzodiazepine binding pocket of recombinant α1β2γ 2 γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID A receptors: relative orientation of ligands and amino ACID side chains
  1001. Comparison of the properties of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and L‐glutamate uptake into synaptic vesicles isolated from rat brain
  1002. Evidence for γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID specific binding sites on human spermatozoa
  1003. Glutamic ACID decarboxylase-and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID -like immunoreactivities in corticotropin-releasing factor-containing parvocellular neurons of the hypothalamic …
  1004. Differential effects of inorganic lead and δ-aminolevulinic ACID in vitro on synaptosomal γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID release
  1005. γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID system in developing and degenerating mouse retina
  1006. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID secretion from pancreatic neuroendocrine cells
  1007. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) A and B receptors mediate the stimulatory effects of GABA on the human sperm acrosome reaction: interaction with progesterone
  1008. Regional distribution and cellular localization of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID subtype 1 receptor mRNA in the rat brain
  1009. Anisatin modulation of the γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptor‐channel in rat dorsal root ganglion neurons
  1010. Avermectin B1a binds to high-and low-affinity sites with dual effects on the γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID -gated chloride channel of cultured cerebellar granule neurons
  1011. Glutamate and γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID neurotransmitter systems in the acute phase of maple syrup urine disease and citrullinemia encephalopathies in newborn calves
  1012. Effect of high CO2 level on the titres of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID , total polyamines and some pathogenesis-related proteins in cherimoya fruit stored at low temperature
  1013. Substitutions of the highly conserved M2 leucine create spontaneously opening ρ1 γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptors
  1014. Potentiation by sevoflurane of the γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID ‐induced chloride current in acutely dissociated CA1 pyramidal neurones from rat hippocampus
  1015. The effect of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID on hepatic regenerative activity following partial hepatectomy in rats
  1016. Chlormethiazole: neurochemical actions at the γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptor complex
  1017. Inhibition of [3H] γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID release by kainate receptor activation in rat hippocampal synaptosomes
  1018. Inhibition and substrate activity of conformationally rigid viGABA trin analogues with γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID aminotransferase
  1019. Modulation of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) receptors and the feeding response by neurosteroids in Hydra vulgaris
  1020. Agonist gating and isoflurane potentiation in the human γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID type A receptor determined by the volume of a second transmembrane domain residue
  1021. Amphetamine regulation of acetylcholine and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in nucleus accumbens
  1022. Localization of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) in type 3 cells and demonstration of their source to F2 terminals in the cat lateral geniculate nucleus: A Golgi‐electron …
  1023. Adenosine receptor agonists inhibit the release of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) from the ischemic rat cerebral cortex
  1024. Isoflurane’s enhancement of chloride flux through rat brain γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID type A receptors is stereoselective
  1025. Residues in transmembrane domains I and II determine γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID type AA receptor subtype-selective antagonism by furosemide
  1026. Differential subunit dependence of the actions of the general anesthetics alphaxalone and etomidate at γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID type A receptors expressed in Xenopus …
  1027. Uptake of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID by brain tissue preparations: a reevaluation
  1028. Chronic cocaine enhances γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and glutamate release by altering presynaptic and not postsynaptic γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID B receptors within the rat …
  1029. High-Affinity Partial Agonist Imidazo[1,5-a]quinoxaline Amides, Carbamates, and Ureas at the γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID A/Benzodiazepine Receptor Complex
  1030. Defective γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID type B receptor-activated inwardly rectifying K+ currents in cerebellar granule cells isolated from weaver and Girk2 null mutant mice
  1031. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID antagonists stimulate vasopressin release from organ-cultured hypothalamo-neurohypophyseal explants
  1032. Distribution of bulbospinal γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID ‐synthesizing neurons of the ventral respiratory group of the rat
  1033. Structural elements of the γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID type A receptor conferring subtype selectivity for benzodiazepine site ligands
  1034. Reversible Alterations of Cerebral γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in Pyrithiamine‐Treated Rats: Implications for the Pathogenesis of Wernicke′ s Encephalopathy
  1035. Electron microscopic analysis of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and glycine colocalization in rat trigeminal subnucleus caudalis
  1036. Contrasting actions of lanthanum on different recombinant γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptor isoforms expressed in L929 fibroblasts
  1037. Potentiators of responses to activation of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA A) receptors
  1038. Evidence for γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptor-mediated modulation of the aortic baroreceptor reflex in the nucleus tractus solitarii of the rat
  1039. Interaction of non-competitive blockers within the γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID type A chloride channel using chemically reactive probes as chemical sensors for cysteine …
  1040. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID regulation of neurohypophysial hormone secretion in male and female rats
  1041. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID immunoreactivity in brainstem auditory nuclei of the chicken
  1042. Morphological substrates underlying opioid, epinephrine and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID inhibitory actions in the rat locus coeruleus
  1043. Medical therapy for intracerebral hematoma with the γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID -A agonist muscimol
  1044. Regional variation in γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID turnover: Effect of castration on γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID turnover in microdissected brain regions of the male rat
  1045. In vivo release of [3H] γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in the rat neostriatum—II. Opposing effects of D1 and D2 dopamine receptor stimulation in the dorsal caudate putamen
  1046. The migration and neurochemical differentiation of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA )-immunoreactive neurons in rat visual cortex as demonstrated by a combined …
  1047. Differential effects of phenytoin and sodium valproate on seizure-induced changes in γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and glutamate release in vivo
  1048. Benzodiazepine enhancement of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID ‐mediated chloride ion flux in rat brain synaptoneurosomes
  1049. Glutamic ACID and γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID Modulate Each Other’s Release Through Heterocarriers Sited on the Axon Terminals of Rat Brain
  1050. Cardiovascular responses elicited by γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in the nucleus tractus solitarius: evidence for action at the GABA B receptor
  1051. Diazepam Increases γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in Human Cerebrospinal Fluid
  1052. High‐Affinity Transport of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID , Glycine, Taurine, L‐Aspartic ACID , and L‐Glutamic ACID in Synaptosomal (P2) Tissue: A Kinetic and Substrate …
  1053. Putrescine, a source of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in the adrenal gland of the rat
  1054. Special relationship of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID to the ventromedial nucleus of the hypothalamus during embryonic development
  1055. Dopamine and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID transporters: Differential regulation by agents that promote phosphorylation
  1056. Effect of growth hormone and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID on Brachionus plicatilis (Rotifera) reproduction at low food or high ammonia levels
  1057. Somatostatin potently stimulates in vivo striatal dopamine and γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID release by a glutamate‐dependent action
  1058. Modulation of the benzodiazepine/γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptor chloride channel complex by inhalation anesthetics
  1059. Analysis of the transmembrane topology and membrane assembly of the GAT-1 γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID transporter
  1060. Inhibitory effects of the psychoactive drug modafinil on γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID outflow from the cerebral cortex of the awake freely moving guinea-pig
  1061. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID stimulates electrolyte transport in the guinea pig ileum in vitro
  1062. Evidence for the inhibitory neurotransmitter γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in aspiny and sparsely spiny nonpyramidal neurons of the turtle dorsal cortex
  1063. Subtype specificity of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID type A receptor antagonism by clozapine
  1064. Nitric oxide-evoked [3H] γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID release is mediated by two distinct release mechanisms
  1065. Modulation of extracellular γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in the ventral pallidum using in vivo microdialysis
  1066. Effects of cannabinoids on prolactin and gonadotrophin secretion: involvement of changes in hypothalamic γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) inputs
  1067. Determination of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in microdialysis samples by microbore column liquid chromatography and fluorescence detection
  1068. Antihypertensive activities of beni-koji extracts and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in spontaneously hypertensive rats
  1069. Ganaxolone, a selective, high‐affinity steroid modulator of the γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID ‐A receptor, exacerbates seizures in animal models of absence
  1070. Low Levels of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in Cerebrospinal Fluid of Dogs with Epilepsy
  1071. Isolation and characterization of the product of inactivation of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID aminotransferase by GABA culine
  1072. Unsaturated phosphinic analogues of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID as GABA C receptor antagonists
  1073. Overestimation of serum concentrations of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in patients with hepatic encephalopathy by the γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID ‐radioreceptor assay
  1074. Effect of noradrenaline and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID on the secretion of corticotrophin-releasing factor-41 and arginine vasopressin from the rat hypothalamus in vitro
  1075. … β‐Carbolines Increase t‐[35S]Butylbicyclophosphorothionate Binding in the Rat Cerebral Cortex, an Effect Opposite to Anxiolytics and γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID Mimetics
  1076. [3H] Muscimol photolabels the γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptor binding site on a peptide subunit distinct from that labeled with benzodiazepines
  1077. Kinetic characterization of inhibition of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID uptake into cultured neurons and astrocytes by 4, 4‐diphenyl‐3‐butenyl derivatives of nipecotic ACID and …
  1078. An Aromatization Mechanism of Inactivation of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID Aminotransferase for the Antibiotic l-Cycloserine
  1079. Mechanisms of inactivation of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID aminotransferase by 4-amino-5-fluoro-5-hexenoic ACID
  1080. An Examination of the Involvement of Phospholipases A2 and C in the α‐Adrenergic and γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID Receptor Modulation of Cyclic AMP Accumulation in …
  1081. Immunohistochemical localization of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID -and aspartate-containing neurons in the guinea pig vestibular nuclei
  1082. Alcohols stimulate γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptor-mediated chloride uptake in brain vesicles: correlation with intoxication potency
  1083. The γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ‐ACID /benzodiazepine‐receptor protein from rat brain: Large‐scale purification and preparation of antibodies
  1084. Possible coexistence of amino ACID (γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID ), amine (dopamine) and peptide (substance P); neurons containing immunoreactivities for glutamic ACID …
  1085. Glutamate receptor subtypes in cultured cerebellar neurons: modulation of glutamate and γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID release
  1086. Desensitization of nicotinic agonist-induced [3H] γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID release from mouse brain synaptosomes is produced by subactivating concentrations of agonists
  1087. Mesencephalic trigeminal neuron responses to γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID
  1088. Immunocytochemical localization of glutamate and γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in the accessory olfactory bulb of the rat
  1089. GABA ergic Growth Cones: Release of Endogenous γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID Precedes the Expression of Synaptic Vesicle Antigens
  1090. A comparative study and partial characterization of multi‐uptake systems for γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID
  1091. Sorting of two polytopic proteins, the γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and betaine transporters, in polarized epithelial cells
  1092. γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and glycine in the baboon cochlear nuclei: An immunocytochemical colocalization study with reference to interspecies differences in inhibitory …
  1093. In vivo release of [3H] γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in the rat neostriatum—I. Characterization and topographical heterogeneity of the effects of dopaminergic and cholinergic …
  1094. Presence and measurement of imidazoleacetic ACID , a γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID agonist, in rat brain and human cerebrospinal fluid
  1095. Intrastriatally injected c-fos antisense oligonucleotide interferes with striatonigral but not striatopallidal γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID transmission in the conscious rat
  1096. The γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptor γ 3 subunit gene (GABRG3) is tightly linked to the α5 subunit gene (GABRA5) on human chromosome 15q11–q13 and is transcribed …
  1097. Effects of carbamazepine and valproic ACID on brain immunoreactive somatostatin and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in amygdaloid-kindled rats
  1098. Cerebrospinal fluid values for monoamine metabolites, γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID , and other amino compounds in Rett syndrome
  1099. Directing gene expression to cerebellar granule cells using γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID type A receptor α6 subunit transgenes
  1100. Enantioselective blockade of T-type Ca2+ current in adult rat sensory neurons by a steroid that lacks γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID -modulatory activity
  1101. Monitoring γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in human brain and plasma microdialysates using micellar electrokinetic chromatography and laser-induced fluorescence detection
  1102. Lactone modulation of the γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID A receptor: Evidence for a positive modulatory site
  1103. Relation of the [3H] γ -hydroxybutyric ACID (GHB) binding site to the γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID B (GABA B) receptor in rat brain
  1104. Agonist-induced closure of constitutively open γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID channels with mutated M2 domains
  1105. Bicuculline‐and baclofen‐insensitive γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID binding to rat cerebellar membranes
  1106. Cerebral aminoACID s in portal-systemic encephalopathy: Lack of evidence for altered γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) function
  1107. Unusual Mechanistic Difference in the Inactivation of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID Aminotransferase by (E)- and (Z)-4-Amino-6-fluoro-5-hexenoic ACID
  1108. The reactivity of the γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID transporter GAT-1 toward sulfhydryl reagents is conformationally sensitive: identification of a major target residue
  1109. α-soluble N-ethylmaleimide-sensitive factor attachment protein is expressed in pancreatic β cells and functions in insulin but not γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID secretion
  1110. Morphine and norepinephrine but not 5-hydroxytryptamine and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID inhibit the potassium-stimulated release of substance P from rat spinal cord slices
  1111. Enhanced γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID –B receptor agonist responses and mRNA within the nucleus of the solitary tract in hypertension
  1112. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID -immunoreactive neurons in the amygdala of the rat–sex differences and effect of early postnatal castration
  1113. Expression of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID immunoreactivity in reactive astrocytes after ischemia-induced injury in the adult forebrain
  1114. Beta adrenergic sensitization of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptors to ethanol involves a cyclic AMP/protein kinase A second-messenger mechanism
  1115. Regulation of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID synthesis in the vertebrate nervous system
  1116. Postembryonic development of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID ‐like Immunoreactivity in the brain of the sphinx moth Manduca sexta
  1117. Development of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) ergic neurons in cerebral cortical neurons in primary culture
  1118. Stimulation of Luteinizing Hormone Release by γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) Agonists: Mediation by GABA A-Type Receptors and Activation of Chloride and Voltage …
  1119. Characterization and comparative pharmacological studies of a functional γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) receptor cloned from the tobacco budworm, Heliothis virescens …
  1120. Immunohistochemical localization of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID -and aspartate-containing neurons in the rat deep cerebellar nuclei
  1121. Time course of α-fluorinated valproic ACID in mouse brain and serum and its effect on synaptosomal γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID levels in comparison to valproic ACID
  1122. A central γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID mechanism in cardiac vagal control in man revealed by studies with intravenous midazolam
  1123. Peroxidase based amperometric biosensors for the determination of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID
  1124. Solubilisation of the γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID /benzodiazepine receptor from rat cerebellum: optimal preservation of the modulatory responses by natural brain lipids
  1125. Hepatic encephalopathy: Lack of changes of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID content in plasma and cerebrospinal fluid
  1126. Association between the γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID A3 receptor gene and multiple sclerosis
  1127. Immunocytochemical localization of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in the rat hippocampal formation
  1128. Further investigations into the pathophysiology of MPTP-induced parkinsonism in the primate: an intracerebral microdialysis study of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in the lateral …
  1129. Effects of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and (‐)‐baclofen on calcium and potassium currents in cat dorsal root ganglion neurones in vitro
  1130. Two metabotropic γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptors differentially modulate calcium currents in retinal ganglion cells
  1131. A protein factor that inhibits ATP-dependent glutamate and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID accumulation into synaptic vesicles: purification and initial characterization
  1132. Slow-Binding Inhibition of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID Aminotransferase by Hydrazine Analogues,
  1133. Mechanism of action of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID on frog melanotrophs
  1134. Dopaminergic Regulation of Cone Retinomotor Movement in Isolated Teleost Retinas: II. Modulation by γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and Serotonin
  1135. Colocalization of substance P and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in amacrine cells of the cat retina
  1136. Altered γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID /benzodiazepine interaction after chronic diazepam exposure
  1137. Different γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptor subtypes are involved in the regulation of opiate-dependent and independent luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone secretion
  1138. Changes in γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID , μ-opioid and neurotensin receptors in the accumbens-pallidal projection after discrete quinolinic ACID lesions in the nucleus …
  1139. Surface‐enhanced Raman spectroscopy of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID on silver colloid surfaces
  1140. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID stimulates pituitary growth hormone secretion in the neonatal rat. A superfusion study
  1141. Modulation of Recombination Human γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID -A Receptors by Isoflurane Influence of the Delta Subunit
  1142. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID immunoreactivity in multiple cell types of the developing rabbit retina
  1143. Antifeedant bioactivity of sesquiterpene lactones from Neurolaena lobata and their antagonism by γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID
  1144. Waglerin-1 modulates γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID activated current of murine hypothalamic neurons
  1145. Effect of repeated treatment with a γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptor agonist on postnatal neural development in rats
  1146. The γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID transporter and its interaction with taurine in the apical membrane of the bovine retinal pigment epithelium
  1147. Ontogeny of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in efferent fibers to the rat cochlea
  1148. … evoked pilocarpine-induced seizures and concomitant changes in extracellular hippocampal and cerebellar glutamate, γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and dopamine levels, a …
  1149. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID immunoreactivity in mouse barrel field: a light microscopical study
  1150. … transmitter amino ACID levels in rat globus pallidus and neostriatum during hypoglycemia or after treatment with methionine sulfoximine or γ ‐vinyl γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID
  1151. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and taurine antagonize the central effects of angiotensin II and renin on the intake of water and salt, and on blood pressure in rats
  1152. Brain γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptor binding is normal in rats with thioacetamide-induced hepatic encephalopathy despite elevated plasma γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID -like …
  1153. Stimulation of human fibroblast collagen synthesis in vitro by γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID
  1154. Accumulation of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in diabetic rat retinal Müller cells evidenced by electron microscopic immunocytochemistry
  1155. Phytochemical Antagonism of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID Based Resistances in Diabrotica
  1156. Decrease of glutamate decarboxylase activity after in vivo cortical infusion of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID
  1157. l-DOPA stimulates the release of [3H] γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in the basal ganglia of 6-hydroxydopamine lesioned rats
  1158. Area-specific regulation of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID type A receptor subtypes by thalamic afferents in developing rat neocortex
  1159. Newly synthesized phosphatidylinositol phosphates are required for synaptic norepinephrine but not glutamate or γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) release
  1160. Pergolide presynaptically inhibits calcium‐stimulated release of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID
  1161. Regulation of transmitter γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) synthesis and metabolism illustrated by the effect of γ ‐vinyl GABA and hypoglycemia
  1162. Mutual inhibition kinetic analysis of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID , taurine, and β‐alanine high‐affinity transport into neurons and astrocytes: evidence for similarity between the …
  1163. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) immunoreactivity in mouse and rat first somatosensory (SI) cortex: description and comparison
  1164. 5-HT2A receptor antagonists inhibit potassium-stimulated γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID release in rat frontal cortex
  1165. Regulation of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID /Barbiturate Receptor‐Gated Chloride Ion Flux in Brain Vesicles by Phospholipase A2: Possible Role of Oxygen Radicals
  1166. γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID Release from Synaptosomes Prepared from Rats Treated with Isonicotinic ACID Hydrazide and GABA culine
  1167. Biochemical characterization of an isolated and functionally reconstituted γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID /benzodiazepine receptor
  1168. Localization of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) receptor ρ3 subunit in rat retina
  1169. Epileptogenic γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID -withdrawal syndrome after chronic, intracortical infusion in baboons
  1170. Formation of reducing substances in the Maillard reaction between d-glucose and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID
  1171. In vitro studies of the role of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in inhibition in the lateral septum of the rat
  1172. Mechanisms of [3H] γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID release by chromaffin cells in primary culture
  1173. L-Glutamate and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID efflux from rat cerebrocortical synaptosomes: modulation by κ-and μ-but not δ-and opioid receptor like-1 receptors
  1174. High-performance liquid chromatographic determination of β-alanine, β-aminoisobutyric ACID and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in tissue extracts and urine of normal and …
  1175. Food deprivation modulates γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptors and peripheral benzodiazepine binding sites in rats
  1176. Characterization of a cerebellar granule cell‐specific gene encoding the γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID type A receptor α6 subunit
  1177. Human γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID -type A receptor α5 subunit gene (GABRA5): characterization and structural organization of the 5′ flanking region
  1178. Coexistence of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID type A and type B receptors in testicular interstitial cells
  1179. Cholecystokinin-8 increases K+-evoked [3H] γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID release in slices from various brain areas
  1180. On γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID contained in mulberry leaves
  1181. Response of oligodendrocytes to glutamate and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in the intact mouse optic nerve
  1182. γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID ‐Activated 36Cl‐ Influx: A Functional In Vitro Assay for CNS γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID Receptors of Insects
  1183. The effect of arachidonic ACID and free fatty ACID s on vesicular uptake of glutamate and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID
  1184. Electronic and structural features of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) and four of its direct agonists
  1185. Immunocytochemical detection of GABA ergic nerve cells in the human temporal cortex using a direct γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID antiserum
  1186. Immunohistochemical localization of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in the rat pituitary gland and related hypothalamic regions
  1187. Evidence for functionally distinct subclasses of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptors in rabbit retina
  1188. Pharmacological and Biochemical Properties of the γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID –Benzodiazepine Receptor Protein from Codfish Brain
  1189. Effects of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID agonists andn-methyl-d-aspartate antagonists on a multiple schedule of ethanol and saccharin self-administration in rats
  1190. Native γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID type A receptors from rat hippocampus, containing both α1 and α5 subunits, exhibit a single benzodiazepine binding site with α5 …
  1191. Endogenous release of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID from the medial preoptic area measured by microdialysis in the anaesthetised rat
  1192. Simultaneous determination of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and glutamic ACID in the brain of 3-mercaptopropionic ACID -treated rats using liquid chromatography–atmospheric …
  1193. Synthesis of optically pure mechanism-based inhibitors of γ AMINOBUTYRIC ACID aminotransferase (GABA -T) via enzyme-catalyzed resolution
  1194. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID -induced ion movements in the guinea pig hippocampal slice
  1195. Syntheses of (Z)-and (E)-4-amino-2-(trifluoromethyl)-2-butenoic ACID and Their inactivation of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID aminotransferase
  1196. Detection of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in a rat brain using in vivo microdialysis‐capillary electrophoresis/mass spectrometry
  1197. Evidence for a dual effect of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID on thyrotropin (TSH)-releasing hormone-induced TSH release from perifused rat pituitaries
  1198. Increased intracellular γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID selectively lowers the level of the larger of two glutamate decarboxylase proteins in cultured GABA ergic neurons from rat …
  1199. Electron microscopic evidence for coexistence of leucine5-enkephalin and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in a subpopulation of axon terminals in the rat locus coeruleus region
  1200. The γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID uptake inhibitor, tiagabine, is anticonvulsant in two animal models of reflex epilepsy
  1201. 2‐Pyrrolidinone in human cerebrospinal fluid: a major constituent of total γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID
  1202. Nitrous oxide-induced enhancement of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID -A-mediated chloride currents in acutely dissociated hippocampal neurons
  1203. 13C Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Evidence for γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID Formation via Pyruvate Carboxylase in Rat Brain: A Metabolic Basis for Compartmentation0
  1204. Functional coupling of cerebral γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) B receptor with adenylate cyclase system: effect of phaclofen
  1205. Effects of baclofen and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID on different types of medullary respiratory neurons
  1206. FISH ordering of reference markers and of the gene for the α5 subunit of the γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptor (GABRA5) within the Angelman and Prader–Willi syndrome …
  1207. Chronic diazepam treatment in rats causes long‐lasting changes in central [3H]‐5‐hydroxytryptamine and [14C]‐γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID release
  1208. Interactions between enkephalin and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in the larval tiger salamander retina
  1209. Uptake and release of neurotransmitter candidates, [3H]serotonin, [3H]glutamate, and [3H]γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID , in taste buds of the mudpuppy, Necturus maculosus
  1210. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID increases intracellular Ca2+ concentration in cultured cortical neurons: role of Cl− transport
  1211. Surfactant effects in crystallization: nucleation and crystal habit of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID
  1212. Noradrenergic modulation of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID outflow from the human cerebral cortex
  1213. Immunocytochemical localization of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in the hypoglossal nucleus of the macaque monkey, Macaca fuscata: A light and electron microscopic study
  1214. Sympathoinhibition after angiotensin receptor blockade in the rostral ventrolateral medulla is independent of glutamate and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptors
  1215. Distribution of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and Glutamate Decarboxylase in the Layers of Rat Oviduct
  1216. Release by electrical stimulation of endogenous glutamate, γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID , and other amino ACID s from slices of the rat medulla oblongata
  1217. Synthesis of novel pyrrolidin‐2‐ones: γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID cyclic analogues
  1218. Analogues of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) and trans‐4‐aminocrotonic ACID (TACA) substituted in the 2 position as GABA C receptor antagonists
  1219. γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptor complex of insect CNS: characterization of a benzodiazepine binding site
  1220. Mechanism of Inactivation of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID Aminotransferase by (S)-4-Amino-4,5-dihydro-2-thiophenecarboxylic ACID
  1221. Possible role of the γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID -A receptor system in the timing of the proestrous luteinizing hormone surge in rats
  1222. In vivo modulation of acetylcholine in the nucleus accumbens of freely moving rats: II. Inhibition by γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID
  1223. Age-related changes in cerebrospinal fluid γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID concentration
  1224. Convulsant/barbiturate activity on the soluble γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID –benzodiazepine receptor complex
  1225. The effect of two lipophilic γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID uptake blockers in CA1 of the rat hippocampal slice
  1226. Immunocytochemical localization of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID plasma membrane transporters in the tiger salamander retina
  1227. Effects of ivermectin on γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and glutamate-gated chloride conductance in arthropod skeletal muscle
  1228. On the Inhibition of Glutamic ACID Decarboxylase and γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID Transaminase by Sodium Cyanide
  1229. Determination of striatal extracellular γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in non-hibernating and hibernating Arctic ground squirrels using quantitative microdialysis
  1230. Purification and characterization of a rat brain aldehyde dehydrogenase able to metabolize γ -aminobutyraldehyde to γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID
  1231. Effects of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and glycine on synaptic excitability of neurones in the solitary tract nucleus
  1232. Evidence for release of glutamic ACID , aspartic ACID and substance P but not γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID from primary afferent fibres in rat spinal cord
  1233. A molecular model for the synergic interaction between γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and general anaesthetics
  1234. Role of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID B receptors in baroreceptor reflexes in hypertensive rats
  1235. Conservation of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID type A receptor α6 subunit gene expression in cerebellar granule cells
  1236. Ontogeny of glutamate decarboxylase and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID immunoreactivities in the rat cochlea
  1237. Action of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) in the isolated photosensory pineal organ
  1238. Localization of the ρ1-and ρ2-subunit messenger RNAs in chick retina by in situ hybridization predicts the existence of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID type C receptor subtypes
  1239. Interaction of t‐Butylbicyclophosphorothionate with γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID ‐Gated Chloride Channels in Cultured Cerebral Neurons
  1240. Changes in cerebrospinal fluid monoamine metabolites, tryptophan, and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID during the 1st year of life in normal infants
  1241. Response of astrocytes to γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in the neonatal rat optic nerve
  1242. Activation of D1 receptors stimulates accumulation of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in slices of the pars reticulata of 6-hydroxydopamine-lesioned rats
  1243. Elicitation of intraspecific defensive behaviors in the rat by microinjection of picrotoxin, a γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID antagonist, into the midbrain periaqueductal gray matter
  1244. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID /benzodiazepine receptor protein carries binding sites for both ligands on both two major peptide subunits
  1245. A rapid assay for neurotransmitter amino ACID s, aspartate, glutamate, glycine, taurine and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in the brain by high-performance liquid chromatography …
  1246. Microbial production and degradation of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) in the abalone larval settlement habitat
  1247. Activity-dependent enhancement of hyperpolarizing and depolarizing γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) synaptic responses following inhibition of GABA uptake by tiagabine
  1248. Intestinal absorption pathway of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in rat small intestine
  1249. Developmental expression of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID transporters (GAT-1 and GAT-3) in the rat cerebellum: evidence for a transient presence of GAT-1 in Purkinje cells
  1250. Calcium dependent release of acetylcholine and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID from the rabbit retina
  1251. How fast does the γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptor channel open? Kinetic investigations in the microsecond time region using a laser-pulse photolysis technique
  1252. Immortalized gonadotropin‐releasing hormone neurons secrete γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID –evidence for an autocrine regulation
  1253. γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID affects the developmental expression of neuron‐associated proteins in cerebellar granule cell cultures
  1254. Electron microscopy of immunoreactivity patterns for glutamate and γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in synaptic glomeruli of the feline spinal trigeminal nucleus (subnucleus …
  1255. Gamma-vinyl γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID attenuates the synergistic elevations of nucleus accumbens dopamine produced by a cocaine/heroin (speedball) challenge
  1256. The arcuate nucleus: A site for γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID regulation of prolactin secretion
  1257. Expression of glutamate (AMPA type) and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) A receptors in the rat caudal trigeminal spinal nucleus
  1258. Loss of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) immunoreactivity from mouse first somatosensory (SI) cortex following neonatal, but not adult, denervation
  1259. Modulation of nuclear rotation in neuronal interphase nuclei by nerve growth factor, by γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID , and by changes in intracellular calcium
  1260. The expression of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and leu-enkephalin immunoreactivity in primary monolayer cultures of rat striatum
  1261. Interaction of ivermectin with γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptors in Trichinella spiralis muscle larvae
  1262. Co-occurrence of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID , parvalbumin and the neurotensin-related neuropeptide LANT6 in pallidal, nigral and striatal neurons in pigeons and monkeys
  1263. Effects of adenosine and γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID a receptor antagonists on N‐methyl‐D‐aspartate induced neurotoxicity in the rat hippocampus
  1264. In vivo NMR detection strategies for γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID , utilizing proton spectroscopy and coherence-pathway filtering with gradients
  1265. Diurnal rhythms in the responsiveness of hippocampal pyramidal neurons to serotonin, norepinephrine, γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and acetylcholine
  1266. Release of endogenous taurine and γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID from brain slices from the adult and developing mouse
  1267. N‐Methyl‐d‐Aspartate Releases γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID from Rat Striatum In Vivo: A Microdialysis Study Using a Novel Preloading Method
  1268. Regional Selectivity of a γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID ‐Induced [3H]Acetylcholine Release Sensitive to Inhibitors of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID Uptake
  1269. Intracellular chloride and calcium transients evoked by γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and glycine in neurons of the rat inferior colliculus
  1270. Immunohistochemical investigation of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID ontogeny and transient expression in the central nervous system of Xenopus laevis tadpoles
  1271. The γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID A (GABA A) Receptor Complex and Hepatic Encephalopathy: Some Recent Advances
  1272. Alterations in the γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID ‐gated chloride channel following transient forebrain ischemia in the gerbil
  1273. Adaptation of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID type A receptors to alcohol exposure: studies with stably transfected cells
  1274. Allosteric interactions between γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID , benzodiazepine and picrotoxinin binding sites in primary cultures of cerebellar granule cells. Differential effects …
  1275. Liposome‐entrapped γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID inhibits isoniazid‐induced epileptogenic activity in rats
  1276. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID release in the globus pallidus in vivo after a 6-hydroxydopamine lesion in the substantia nigra of the rat
  1277. Acute toluene exposure decreases extracellular γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in the globus pallidus but not in striatum: a microdialysis study in awake, freely moving rats
  1278. Stimulation by nicotine of the spontaneous release of [3H] γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in the substantia nigra and in the globus pallidus of the rat
  1279. Uptake of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and Glycine by Synaptosomes from Postmortem Human Brain
  1280. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID type A/benzodiazepine receptors regulate rat retina neurosteroidogenesis
  1281. Inactivation of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID aminotransferase by l-3-chloroalanine hydroxamate
  1282. Role of peroxynitrite in [3H] γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID release evoked by nitric oxide and its mechanism
  1283. Heterogeneity in the Allosteric Interaction Between the γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) Binding Site and Three Different Benzodiazepine Binding Sites of the GABA A …
  1284. Type I and Type II γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID /benzodiazepine receptors: purification and analysis of novel receptor complex from neonatal cortex
  1285. Differing actions of β-(2-thienyl)-γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in central and peripheral preparations
  1286. Immunoelectron microscopic study of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID inputs to identified thalamocortical projection neurons in the anterior thalamus of the rat
  1287. Activation of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID B-receptors abolishes naloxone-stimulated luteinizing hormone release
  1288. The human γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptor subunit β3 and α5 gene cluster in chromosome 15q11-q13 is rich in highly polymorphic (CA) n repeats
  1289. γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and Glycine Modulate Each Other’s Release Through Heterocarriers Sited on the Releasing Axon Terminals of Rat CNS
  1290. A Short Stereoselective Synthesis of a Cyclopropyl Analog of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA )
  1291. Activation of subconductance states by γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and its analogs in chick cerebral neurons
  1292. Uraemic guanidino compounds inhibit γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID -evoked whole cell currents in mouse spinal cord neurones
  1293. Developmental changes in the calcium dependency of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID release from isolated growth cones: correlation with growth cone morphology
  1294. Inhibition of voltage-dependent sodium channels by the anticonvulsant γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID type A receptor modulator, 3-benzyl-3-ethyl-2-piperidinone
  1295. Extracellular γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in the substantia nigra reticulata measured by microdialysis in awake rats: effects of various stimulants
  1296. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptor activation of outer hair cells in the guinea pig cochlea
  1297. Enantioselective synthesis of (S)-trans-γ -butenynyl γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA )
  1298. Cortical acetylcholine release is increased and γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID outflow is reduced during morphine withdrawal
  1299. Genetic selection for benzodiazepine ataxia produces functional changes in the γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptor chloride channel complex
  1300. Characterization of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptors in the neurointermediate lobe of the amphibian Xenopus laevis
  1301. The influence of ammonia, biogenic amines and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID on grass silage intake in sheep
  1302. The γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptor of Ascaris as a target for anthelmintics
  1303. … channel subtype which contributes to the potassium-induced release of acetylcholine, 5-hydroxytryptamine, dopamine, γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and glutamate from rat …
  1304. Extracellular γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID levels in the rat caudate-putamen: monitoring the neuronal and glial contribution by intracerebral microdialysis
  1305. Distribution of immunoreactivity for γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in the salamander olfactory bulb
  1306. The astrocyte response to γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID attenuates with age in the rat optic nerve
  1307. A role for γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) in the evolution of delayed neuronal death following ischemia
  1308. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID release from synaptosomes as influenced by Ca2+ and Ca2+ channel blockers
  1309. Enhanced Potassium‐Stimulated γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID Release by Astrocytes Derived from Rats with Early Hepatogenic Encephalopathy
  1310. Distribution, morphology, and γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID immunoreactivity of horizontally projecting neurons in the macaque inferior temporal cortex
  1311. γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID Function in the Rat Striatum Is Under the Double Influence of Nigrostriatal Dopaminergic and Thalamostriatal Inputs: Two Modes of Regulation?
  1312. Cholinergic mediation of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID -induced gastrin and somatostatin release from rat antrum
  1313. Is the concentration of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in the nerve terminal regulated via product inhibition of glutamic ACID decarboxylase?
  1314. Metabolic and neurochemical plasticity of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID ‐immunoreactive neurons in the adult macaque striate cortex following monocular impulse blockade …
  1315. Comparative Study of the Anticonvulsant Effect of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID Agonists in the Feline Kindling Model of Epilepsy
  1316. Effect of Pressure on the Release of Radioactive Glycine and γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID from Spinal Cord Synaptosomes
  1317. Regulation of cardiovascular sympathetic neurons by substance P and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in the rat spinal cord
  1318. Uptake of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID andl-glutamic ACID by synaptosomes from postmortem human cerebral cortex: multiple sites, sodium dependence and effect of tissue …
  1319. Effect of Diazepam on Plasma γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in Sons of Alcoholic Fathers
  1320. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID , catecholamine and indoleamine determinations from the same brain region by high-performance liquid chromatography with electrochemical …
  1321. Induction of betaine‐γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID transport activity in porcine chondrocytes exposed to hypertonicity
  1322. Effect of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID on synaptic transmission and long-term potentiation in rat superior cervical ganglion
  1323. The Effect of Antibodies to Gangliosides on Ca2+ Channel‐Linked Release of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in Rat Brain Slices
  1324. Solubilization of the Benzodiazepine/γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID Receptor Complex: Comparison of the Detergents Octylglucopyranoside and 3‐[(3‐Cholamidopropyl) …
  1325. A benzodiazepine antagonist does not alter the course of hepatic encephalopathy or neural γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) binding
  1326. γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptor distribution in the mushroom bodies of a fly (Calliphora erythrocephala): a functional subdivision of Kenyon cells?
  1327. Effect of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID on the Carnitine Metabolism in Neural Cells
  1328. Potentiation of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID ‐mediated chloride flux by pentobarbital and diazepam but not ethanol
  1329. Repression of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID type A receptor α1 polypeptide biosynthesis requires chronic agonist exposure
  1330. Stress‐Induced Changes in t‐[35S]Butylbicyclophosphorothionate Binding to γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID ‐Gated Chloride Channels Are Mimicked by In Vitro Occupation of …
  1331. Stimulatory action of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID on catecholamine secretion from bovine adrenal chromaffin cells measured by a real‐time monitoring system
  1332. Identification of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID -like immunoreactive neurons in the rat cuneate nucleus
  1333. Conversion of Putrescine to γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID , an Essential Pathway for Root Formation by Poplar Shoots In Vitro
  1334. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID stimulates chloride permeability across microdissected Deiters’ neuronal membrane
  1335. A comparative study of the surface electrochemical oxidation reactions of α-, β-, and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID at platinum
  1336. Maitotoxin‐evoked γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID release is due not only to the opening of calcium channels
  1337. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) uptake by Xenopus oocytes injected with rat brain mRNA
  1338. Administration of viGABA trin (γ ‐vinyl‐γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID ) affects the levels of both inhibitory and excitatory amino ACID s in rat cerebrospinal fluid
  1339. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID -A and-B receptor antagonists increase luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone neuronal responsiveness to intracerebroventricular …
  1340. Differential calcium dependence of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and acetylcholine release in mouse brain synaptosomes
  1341. Effect of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) on vasodilation in resistance-sized arteries isolated from the monkey, rabbit, and rat
  1342. Enantioselective synthesis of (S)-γ -acetylenic γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA )
  1343. Central inhibition by γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and muscimol of the release of vasopressin and oxytocin by an osmotic stimulus in the rat
  1344. Nipecotic ACID , an uptake blocker, prevents fading of the γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID effect
  1345. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID antagonism produced by an organophosphate-containing combustion product
  1346. Evidence that Alterations in γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and Acetylcholine in Rat Striata and Cerebella Are Not Related to Soman‐Induced Convulsions
  1347. Decreased expression of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID type A/benzodiazepine receptor beta subunit mRNAs in brain of flurazepam-tolerant rats
  1348. Ethanol potentiates the effect of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID on medial vestibular nucleus neurons responding to horizontal rotation
  1349. Modulation of a recombinant invertebrate γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptor-chloride channel complex by isoflurane: effects of a point mutation in the M2 domain
  1350. Mechanism of inactivation of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID aminotransferase by (S, E)-4-amino-5-fluoropent-2-enoic ACID
  1351. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID as an inhibitory neurotransmitter in the rat supraoptic nucleus: intracellular recordings in the hypothalamic slice
  1352. Autoradiographic localization of [3H] γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in neuronal elements of the rat gastric antrum and intestine
  1353. [8] Bioenergetic characterization of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID transporter of synaptic vesicles
  1354. (R)‐N‐[4,4‐Bis(3‐Methyl‐2‐Thienyl)but‐3‐en‐1‐yl]Nipecotic ACID Binds with High Affinity to the Brain γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID Uptake Carrier
  1355. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID production in small and large intestine of normal and germfree Wistar rats: Influence of food intake and intestinal flora
  1356. Comparison of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID effects in different parts of the cat ileum
  1357. A novel γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID response in the embryonic brainstem as revealed by voltage-sensitive dye recording
  1358. Heterogeneity of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID /benzodiazepine/β‐carboline receptor complex in rat spinal cord
  1359. … nucleus and related reticular thalamic nucleus of the rat: A double-labeling ultrastructural investigation with γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID immunogold staining and lectin …
  1360. Tissue Distribution, Metabolism, Anticonvulsant Efficacy, and Effect on Brain Amino ACID Levels of the Glia‐Selective γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID Transport Inhibitor 4, 5, 6, 7 …
  1361. Agonist and potentiation actions of n-octanol on γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID type A receptors
  1362. Desensitization of a γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID type A receptor in rat is increased by chronic treatment with chlordiazepoxide: a molecular mechanism of dependence
  1363. Prediction of the growth morphology of aminoACID crystals in solution: II. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID
  1364. Inhibition of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID uptake by bicuculline analogues
  1365. Effects of dialyzing γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptor antagonists into the medial preoptic and arcuate ventromedial region on luteinizing hormone release in male sheep
  1366. Endogenous Phosphorylation of Distinct γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID Type A Receptor Polypeptides by Ser/Thr and Tyr Kinase Activities Associated with the Purified Receptor …
  1367. Imidazoleacetic ACID , a γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID Receptor Agonist, Can Be Formed in Rat Brain by Oxidation of Histamine
  1368. Autoradiographic localization of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptors in mouse barrel field
  1369. Release of endogenous glutamate and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID from rat striatal tissue slices measured by an improved method of high performance liquid chromatography …
  1370. Schizophrenia: instability in norepinephrine, serotonin, and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID systems
  1371. α-amino ACID analogues as mechanism-based inactivators of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID aminotransferase
  1372. Accumulation of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID by horizontal cells isolated from the goldfish retina
  1373. Activation of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID insensitive chloride channels in mouse brain synaptic vesicles by avermectin B1a
  1374. Effects of neuromuscular blocking agents on excitatory transmission and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID -A-mediated inhibition in the rat hippocampal slice
  1375. Substance P depresses neuronal activity in the rat olfactory bulb in vitro and in vivo: possible mediation via γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID release
  1376. Calcium dependent release of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) from human cerebral cortex
  1377. Excitatory action of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) on crustacean neurosecretory cells
  1378. Piperidinyl-3-phosphinic ACID s as novel uptake inhibitors of the neurotransmitter γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA )
  1379. Effects of inhibitors of protein synthesis and intracellular transport on the γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID agonist‐induced functional differentiation of cultured cerebellar granule …
  1380. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID elevates cytosolic Ca in bovine chromaffin cells
  1381. Phosphinic ACID analogues of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ). Synthesis of a new radioligand
  1382. Further characterization of [3H] γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID release from isolated neuronal growth cones: role of intracellular Ca2+ stores
  1383. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID type A receptor subunit assembly and sorting: gene targeting and cell biology approaches
  1384. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID Inhibits β-Endorphin Secretion from the Anterior Pituitary but not the Neurointermediate Lobe in the Rat
  1385. In Vivo Administration of Ethanol Enhances the Function of the γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID ‐Dependent Chloride Channel in the Rat Cerebral Cortex
  1386. Sodium channels and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID activated channels as target sites of insecticides
  1387. STUDIES ON PRODUCTION OF γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID BY IMMOBILIZED ESCHERICHIA COLI CELLS [J]
  1388. Release of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID by visual stimulation in the kitten visual cortex
  1389. Quantitative studies of enkephalin’s coexistence with γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID , glycine and neurotensin in amacrine cells of the chicken retina
  1390. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and µ-Opioid Receptor Localization and Adaptation in the Basal Forebrain
  1391. Selective Inhibition of Synaptosomal γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID Uptake by Triethyllead: Role of Energy Transduction and Chloride Ion
  1392. Determination of trace level γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID using an improved OPA pre-column derivatization and on-column preconcentration capillary liquid chromatography …
  1393. Enteric γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID -containing neurons and the relevance to motility of the cat colon
  1394. Influence of additives on the growth morphology of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID
  1395. Differences in the Biophysical Properties of the Benzodiazepine/γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID Receptor Chloride Channel Complex in the Long‐Sleep and Short‐Sleep Mouse …
  1396. Methylmercury‐Induced Movement and Postural Disorders in Developing Rat: High‐Affinity Uptake of Choline, Glutamate, and γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in the Cerebral …
  1397. Amino ACID Levels and γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID A Receptors in Rat Neostriatum, Cortex, and Thalamus After Neonatal 6‐Hydroxydopamine Lesion
  1398. CGP 55845A blocks baclofen, γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and inhibitory postsynaptic potassium currents in guinea pig CA3 neurons
  1399. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID localization and function as modulator of cholinergic neurotransmission in rat antral mucosal/submucosal fragments
  1400. A role for protein kinase C in the electrically evoked release of [3 H] γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in rabbit caudate nucleus
  1401. Baclofen and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID differentially suppress the cutaneous responsiveness of primary somatosensory cortical neurones
  1402. β-Lactams: a new class of conformationally-rigid inhibitors of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID aminotransferase
  1403. 1-methyl-4-phenyl-1, 2, 3, 6-tetrahydropyridine (MPTP), and γ -vinyl-γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (γ -vinyl GABA ) alter neurotransmitter concentrations in the nervous tissue of …
  1404. Actions of avermectin analogs on γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA )-sensitive and GABA -insensitive chloride channels in mouse brain
  1405. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) causes consistent depolarization of neurons in the guinea pig supraoptic nucleus due to an absence of GABA B recognition sites
  1406. Peripheral projections of the chick primary sensory neurons expressing γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID immunoreactivity
  1407. A SIMPLE AND EFFICIENT SYNTHESIS OF γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) DERIVATIVES
  1408. Involvement of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and N‐Methyl‐D‐Aspartate Receptors in the Inhibitory Effect of Ethanol on Pentylenetetrazole‐Induced c‐fos Expression in Rat …
  1409. Gonadotropin releasing hormone modulates γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID -evoked intracellular calcium increase in immortalized hypothalamic gonadotropin releasing hormone …
  1410. Changes in [3H]Nitrendipine Binding and γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID Release in Rat Hippocampus Following Repeated Morphine Administration
  1411. Dopamine (D2) or γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA B) receptor activation hyperpolarizes rat melanotrophs and pertussis toxin blocks these responses and the …
  1412. Deuterium Isotope Effect in γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID Transamination: Determination of Rate‐Limiting Step
  1413. Plasticity of Astroglial Glutamate and γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID Uptake in Cell Cultures Derived from Postnatal Mouse Cerebellum
  1414. Spontaneous Release of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID Formed from Putrescine and Its Enhanced Ca2+‐Dependent Release by High K+ Stimulation in the Brains of Freely …
  1415. Negative coupling of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) B receptor with phosphatidylinositol turnover in the brain
  1416. Uptake in brain and neurophysiological activity of two lipid esters of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID
  1417. Presynaptic Mechanisms Underlying the γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID ‐Evoked Receptor‐Independent Release of [3H]Norepinephrine in Rat Hippocampus
  1418. Effect of cephalosporins on γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptor binding with or without non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs
  1419. The dopamine‐γ AMINOBUTYRIC ACID interaction in the striatum of the rat is differently regulated by dopamine D‐1 and D‐2 types of receptor: evidence obtained with …
  1420. Enhancement of Endogenous Release of Glutamate and γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID from Hippocampus CA1 Slices After In Vivo Long‐Term Potentiation
  1421. Glycoprotein as a constituent of purified γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID /benzodiazepine receptor complex: structures and physiological roles of its carbohydrate chain
  1422. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA B) receptor-mediated inhibition of tyrosine hydroxylase activity in the striatum of rat
  1423. Control of rat gastric somatostatin release by γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA )
  1424. Effect of sodium valproate (VPA) on cerebral amino ACID s: mechanism of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) elevation and possible causal relation of VPA-induced …
  1425. Roles of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID B (GABA B) and γ -hydroxybutyric ACID receptors in hippocampal long-term potentiation and pathogenesis of absence seizures
  1426. Glutamine stimulates γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID synthesis in synaptosomes but other putative astrocyte-to-neuron shuttle substrates do not
  1427. Development of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID immunoreactivity in chick hyperstriatum ventrale and cerebellum: light and electron microscopical observations
  1428. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID -induced responses in acutely dissociated neurons from the rat sacral dorsal commissural nucleus
  1429. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID inhibits the release of α-melanocyte-stimulating hormone from rat hypothalamic slices
  1430. [3H] γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID transport in rat substantia nigra pars reticulata synaptosomes: pharmacological characterization and phorbol ester-induced inhibition
  1431. Hypergravity exposure decreases γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID immunoreactivity in axon terminals contacting pyramidal cells in the rat somatosensory cortex: A quantitative …
  1432. Novel synaptic responses mediated by dopamine and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in neuroendocrine cells of the intermediate pituitary
  1433. Regulation of the substance P‐induced contraction via the release of acetylcholine and γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in the guinea‐pig urinary bladder
  1434. Possible involvement of endogenous opioid peptides in the inhibition of arginine vasopressin release by γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in conscious rats
  1435. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID antagonist blocks baroreceptor-activated inhibition of neurosecretory cells in the hypothalamic paraventricular nucleus of rats
  1436. Adsorption of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID to phosphatidylserine membranes
  1437. Preloading in vivo: A rapid and reliable method for measuring γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and glutamate fluxes by microdialysis
  1438. Differential blockade of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID type A receptors by the neuroactive steroid dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate in posterior and intermediate pituitary
  1439. Effect of GABA (γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID ) on neurotransmission in inferior colliculus slices from the guinea pig
  1440. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID -A (GABA -A) receptor/ion channel complex
  1441. Nitric oxide differentially affects the exocytotic and the carrier-mediated release of [3H] γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in rat hippocampal synaptosomes
  1442. Conversion of 4-aminobutyraldehyde to γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in striatum treated with semicarbazide and kainic ACID
  1443. The anion selectivity of the γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID controlled chloride channel in the perfused spinal ganglion cell of frog
  1444. Ion channels activated by acetylcholine and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in freshly dissociated sympathetic neurones of the rat
  1445. Voltage-clamp studies of the inhibition of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID response by glucocorticoids in bullfrog primary afferent neurons
  1446. Interactive role for neurosteroids in ethanol enhancement of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID -gated currents from dissociated substantia nigra reticulata neurons
  1447. Effect of GABA culine on metabolism and release of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in synaptosomes
  1448. Na+-dependent γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) transport in the choroid plexus of rabbit
  1449. Identification of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID ‐immunoreactive axon endings associated with mesencephalic periodontal afferent terminals and morphometry of the two types of …
  1450. Anticonvulsant activity of the γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID uptake inhibitor N-4, 4-diphenyl-3-butenyl-4, 5, 6, 7-tetrahydroisoxazolo [4, 5-c] pyridin-3-ol
  1451. Patterns of glucose use after bicuculline-induced convulsions in relationship to γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and μ-opioid receptors in the ventral pallidum—functional markers …
  1452. Functional analysis of a mosquito γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptor gene promoter
  1453. The chloride channel blocking agent, t-butyl bicyclophosphorothionate, binds to the γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID -benzodiazepine, but not to the glycine receptor in rodents
  1454. Double labeling of cytochrome oxidase and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in central nervous system neurons of adult cats
  1455. Time-dependent inhibition of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID aminotransferase, by 3-hydroxybenzylhydrazine
  1456. Prevention of amygdala kindling with an inhibitor of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID uptake
  1457. Insecticide binding sites on γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptors of insects and mammals
  1458. Autoradiographic studies of the γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) system in the rat pancreas
  1459. Studies on uptake of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID by mouse brain particles; toward the development of a model
  1460. Effect of γ -vinyl γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID on the γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptor-coupled chloride ion channel in vesicles from the brain of the rat
  1461. [11] Inhibitors of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID transport as experimental tools and therapeutic agents
  1462. Hippocampofugal γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA )-containing neuron system in the rat: a study using a double-labeling method that combines retrograde tracing and …
  1463. Effect of diazepam on electroacupuncture-induced changes in regional γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID of the rat central nervous system
  1464. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) and other amino ACID s in tissues of the tick, Amblyomma hebraeum (Acari: Ixodidae) throughout the feeding and reproductive periods
  1465. Ab initio studies of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ), γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID imine (GABA imine) and aminooxyacetic ACID (AOAA)
  1466. Determination of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in the mouse hypothalamus and hippocampus using liquid chromatography/electrochemistry
  1467. γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID agonist‐induced alterations in the ultrastructure of cultured cerebellar granule cells is restricted to early development
  1468. Light-and electron-microscopic visualization of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and GABA -transaminase in the oviduct of rats
  1469. Simultaneous determination of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and polyamines by o-phthalaldehyde—β-mercaptoethanol precolumn derivatization and gradient elution liquid …
  1470. Interaction between substance P-immunoreactive central terminals and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID -immunoreactive elements in synaptic glomeruli in the lamina II of the …
  1471. Enhancement of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID Binding by Quazepam, a Benzodiazepine Derivative with Preferential Affinity for Type I Benzodiazepine Receptors
  1472. Striatal NMDA receptor subtypes: the pharmacology of N-methyl-d-aspartate-evoked dopamine, γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID , acetylcholine and spermidine release
  1473. Immunohistochemical localization of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID -and aspartate-containing neurons in the guinea pig superior olivary complex
  1474. Type I and II metabotropic glutamate receptors regulate the outflow of [3H] D-aspartate and [14C] γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in rat solitary nucleus
  1475. Modulation of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID release in cerebral cortex by fluoride, phorbol ester, and phosphodiesterase inhibitors: differential sensitivity of acetylcholine …
  1476. The role of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID mechanisms of the zona incerta-lateral hypothalamus in the catalepsy and muscle rigidity evoked by morphine
  1477. Sleep promoting effect of a putative glial γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID uptake blocker applied in the thalamus of cats
  1478. Crystallization and preliminary X-ray analysis of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID transaminase
  1479. Differences in Anionic Dependence of the Synaptic Efflux of d‐Aspartic ACID and γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID
  1480. [3H]Nipecotic ACID Binding to γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID Uptake Sites in Postmortem Human Brain
  1481. Effect of ω-conotoxin GVIA on release of 3H-γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID from slices of rat neostriatum
  1482. Release of endogenous γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID from vocalization nucleus, the robust nucleus of the archistriatum of zebra finch in vitro
  1483. An antinociceptive profile of kojic amine: an analogue of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA )
  1484. Neurotransmitters of the cerebellar glomeruli: uptake and release of labeled γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID , glycine, serotonin and choline in a purified glomerulus fraction and in …
  1485. Accumulation of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID due to ammonium in various cultured plant cells
  1486. Functional coupling of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) A and benzodiazepine type II receptors: analysis using purified GABA /benzodiazepine receptor complex from …
  1487. … HYBRIDIZATION EVIDENCE FOR THE COEXISTENCE OF NORAD-RENALINE, γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID AND GLUTAMIC ACID DECARBOXYLASEIN THE RAT …
  1488. Release of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID from the visual cortex of young kittens
  1489. Regulation of the γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID transporter activity by protein phosphatases in synaptic plasma membranes
  1490. Distribution of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID -, proctolin-, Periplaneta hypertrehalosaemic hormone-and FMRFamide-like immunoreactivity in the visual ganglia of the spider …
  1491. Electrophysiological studies of neurosteroid modulation of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID type A receptor
  1492. VI. The benzodiazepine agonist clonazepam potentiates the effects of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID on α-MSH release from neurointermediate lobes in vitro.
  1493. Effect of Repeated Convulsive Seizures on Brain γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID Metabolism in Three Sublines of Mice Differing by Their Response to Acoustic Stimulations
  1494. Effect of a brief hypoxic/hypotensive episode on the in vivo release of cerebral cortical γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and glycine
  1495. Transcriptional regulation of the betaine/γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID transporter by hypertonicity
  1496. Temperature and anion dependence of allosteric interactions at the γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID -benzodiazepine receptor
  1497. Multiple mechanisms of block by the anesthetic isoflurane of a γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID activated chloride channel in crayfish
  1498. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID modulates chloride channel activity in cultured primary bovine lactotrophs
  1499. … in rat lateral hypothalamus. II. An in vitro study of the effects of iontophoretically applied norepinephrine on LH neuronal responses to γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA )
  1500. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID , through GABA A receptors, inhibits the potassium-stimulated release of calcitonin gene-related peptide-but not that of substance P-like material …
  1501. A partial structure for the γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA A) receptor is derived from the model for the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor The anion-exchange protein of cell …
  1502. Carbon and nitrogen sources regulate δ-aminolevulinic ACID and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID transport in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
  1503. β (1–40) Amyloid peptide injection into the nucleus basalis of rats induces microglia reaction and enhances cortical γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID release in vivo
  1504. Distribution of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in catfish (Heteropneustes fossilis) forebrain in relation to season, ovariectomy and E2 replacement, and effects of GABA …
  1505. Relation of exocytotic release of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID to Ca 2+ entry through Ca 2+ channels or by reversal of the Na+/Ca 2+ exchanger in synaptosomes
  1506. The intrinsic specification of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID type A receptor α6 subunit gene expression in cerebellar granule cells
  1507. Increased γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID Receptor Function in the Cerebral Cortex of Myoclonic Calves with an Hereditary Deficit in Glycine/Strychnine Receptors
  1508. Neuroendocrine γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ): Functional Differences in GABA AVersus GABA B Receptor Inhibition of the Melanotrope Cell of Xenopus laevis
  1509. Inhibition of [3H] γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID release from guinea‐pig hippocampal synaptosomes by serotonergic agents
  1510. … of t‐[35S]Butylbicyclophosphorothionate and [3H]Strychnine Binding by Monovalent Anions Reveals Similarities Between γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID ‐ and Glycine‐Gated …
  1511. Stimulation of specific Aeromonas antibody secretion in rat intestine by γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID
  1512. Dual effects of 5‐hydroxytryptamine on the release of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID from myenteric neurones of the guinea‐pig ileum
  1513. Enantioselective synthesis of (S)-γ -acetylenic γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) and (S)-trans-γ -butenynyl GABA
  1514. A study of the uptake of glutamate, γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ), glycine and β-alanine in synaptic brain vesicles from fish and avians
  1515. Effect of Chronic Ethanol Treatment on the γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID ‐Mediated Enhancement of [3H]Flunitrazepam Binding in Rat Cortex and Hippocampus
  1516. Effect of auxins (2, 4-dichlorophenoxyacetic ACID , indole-3-acetic ACID and naphthaleneacetic ACID ) on the accumulation of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in excised rice root tips
  1517. Regulation of the γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID A Receptor by γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID Levels Within the Postsynaptic Cell
  1518. Some correlations between local anesthetic-induced convulsions and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in rat spinal cord
  1519. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID enhancement of potassium-stimulated release of [3H] norepinephrine by multiple mechanisms in rat cortical slices
  1520. Physiological roles of glycine and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in dissociated neurons of rat visual cortex
  1521. Identification of N-carboxyethyl γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in bovine brain and human cerebrospinal fluid
  1522. Uptake and catabolism of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID by the isolated perfused rat liver
  1523. Mechanism-based inactivation of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID aminotransferase by 3-amino-4-fluorobutanoic ACID
  1524. Striatal glutamic ACID and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in transient cerebral ischemia in spontaneously hypertensive rats
  1525. Effects of Lead Salts on the Uptake, Release, and Binding of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID : The Importance of Buffer Composition
  1526. γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID Receptor Ionophore Complexes: Differential Effects of Deltamethrin, Dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane, and Some Novel Insecticides in a Rat Brain …
  1527. Dependence of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID modulation of cholinergic transmission on nitric oxide and purines in cat terminal ileum
  1528. … binding with little effect on γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID binding in rat brain after treatment with antisense oligodeoxynucleotide to the γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID A receptor gamma-2 …
  1529. The type I and type II γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID /benzodiazepine receptor: 1. Purification and two-dimensional electrophoretic analysis of the receptor from cortex and …
  1530. γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and Pentobarbital Enhance 2‐[3H]Oxoquazepam Binding to Type I Benzodiazepine Recognition Sites in Rat and Human Brain
  1531. Triethyllead inhibits γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID binding to uptake sites in synaptosomal membranes
  1532. Picrotoxin-sensitive receptors mediate γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID -induced modulation of synaptic plasticity in rat superior cervical ganglion
  1533. Crystal structure and quantum electronic analyses of pitrazepin, a γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) receptor antagonist
  1534. Permanent increase of immunocytochemical reactivity for γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ), glutamic ACID decarboxylase, mitochondrial enzymes, and glial fibrillary ACID ic …
  1535. Influence of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID on baclofen intestinal absorption
  1536. Uptake of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID by catfish brain
  1537. Inhibition by γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID system activation of epileptic seizures in spontaneously epileptic rats
  1538. Determination of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and associated amino ACID s in mouse brain by liquid chromatography
  1539. Tiagabine hydrochloride, an inhibitor of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) uptake, induces cortical depolarizations in vitro
  1540. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID enhances the tone of human internal anal sphincter
  1541. Valproate Effect on γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID Release in Pars Reticulata of Substantia Nigra: Combination of Push‐pull Perfusion and Fluorescence Histochemistry
  1542. Noradrenaline release in the rat vena cava is inhibited by γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID via GABA B receptors but not affected by histamine
  1543. Purification of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptor, benzodiazepine receptor and C1 channel from bovine cerebral cortex by benzodiazepine affinity gel column …
  1544. Effects of two substituted hydrazine monoamine oxidase (MAO) inhibitors on neurotransmitter amines, γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID , and alanine in rat brain
  1545. Determination of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID levels in human cerebrospinal fluid using Pseudomonas
  1546. Baclofen (β-p-chlorophenyl-γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID ) transport across rat jejunum
  1547. Cerebrospinal fluid γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID levels in dogs with chronic portosystemic encephalopathy
  1548. Effect of a γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID Uptake Inhibitor, NNC‐711, on Spontaneous Postsynaptic Currents in Cultured Rat Hippocampal Neurons: Implications for …
  1549. The action of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID on the horizontal cells of the skate retina
  1550. Dual effect of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) on neurotransmission in the superior colliculus slices from the guinea pig
  1551. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID transporter-mediated current from bipolar cells in tiger salamander retinal slices
  1552. Potassium induced release of endogenous glutamate, γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) and glycine from the caudal dorsomedial medulla of the rat
  1553. Effect of a toxin isolated from the sponge Haliclona viridis on the release of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID from rat olfactory bulb
  1554. Age-related development of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) B receptor functions in various brain regions of spontaneously hypertensive rats
  1555. Effects of systemic and local ethanol on responses of rat cerebellar Purkinje neurons to iontophoretically applied γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID
  1556. Anion selectivity of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) and 22, 23-dihydroavermectin B1a (DHAVM)-induced conductance changes on locust muscle
  1557. Chiral separation of enantiomers of substituted α-and β-alanine and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID analogues by gas chromatography and high-performance liquid …
  1558. A Simple Synthesis of α, β-Unsaturated γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) Derivatives from Enamines
  1559. Postsynaptic γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptors in hepatic coma following portacaval shunt and hepatic artery ligation in the rat
  1560. Inhibitory effect of GABA (γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID ) on the induction of long-term potentiation in guinea pig superior colliculus slices
  1561. Dependence on γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID of pyrethroid and 4′-chlorodiazepam modulation of the binding of t-[35S] butylbicyclophosphorothionate in piscine brain
  1562. Entropy as a factor in the binding of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and nipecotic ACID to the γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID transport system
  1563. Immunohistochemical evidence of plasticity of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID neurons in the red nucleus and adjacent reticular formation after contralateral cerebellectomy in the …
  1564. Localization and source of γ AMINOBUTYRIC ACID immunoreactivity in the isthmic nucleus of the frog Rana esculenta
  1565. Effect of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID on bombesin-evoked release of somatostatin and gastrin from isolated rat stomach
  1566. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID -dependent motility induced by avermectin B1a in the isolated intestine of the guinea pig
  1567. Endogenous γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID tonically inhibits release of α-melanocyte-stimulating hormone from rat hypothalamic slices
  1568. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID levels in the intercellular space in the nucleus accumbens of the rat brain during a nociceptive conditioned response
  1569. Cocaine administered in vitro to brain slices from rats treated with cocaine chronically in vivo results in a γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptor-mediated hyperpolarization …
  1570. Brain γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID Turnover Rates After Spontaneous Chronic Ethanol Intake and Withdrawal in Discrete Brain Areas of C57 Mice
  1571. Autoradiographic changes in central benzodiazepine binding sites and their coupling to γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptors after seizures in the developing rat
  1572. Aspartate, glutamate, glutamine, glycine and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in human bioptic neocortical areas: comparison to autoptic tissue
  1573. Effects of increasing doses of viGABA trin on platelet γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID -transaminase and brain γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in rats
  1574. Enhancement of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID Binding by the Anxiolytic β‐Carbolines ZK 93423 and ZK 91296
  1575. The sensitivity of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID antagonists to thiocyanate is related to the absence of a functional anionic group in their structure
  1576. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID modulation of acetylcholine-induced contractions of a smooth muscle from an echinoderm (Sclerodactyla briareus)
  1577. Depolarization-evoked release of glutamate, aspartate and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID from rat dorsal spinal cord does not originate from capsaicin-sensitive neurons
  1578. The presence of glutamic ACID decarboxylase and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID immunoreactivity in photoreceptors of hatching quail retina
  1579. Interaction between enkephalin and γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in the chicken retina: A double‐label immunoelectron microscopic analysis
  1580. L‐Glutamic ACID decarboxylase‐and γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID ‐immunoreactive bipolar cells in tiger salamander retina are of ON‐and OFF‐response types as inferred from …
  1581. The “antidementia drug” pantoyl-γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID increases high affinity uptake of choline by slices of rat brain
  1582. Substance P depresses bioelectrical responses evoked in the nucleus tractus solitarii: interaction with γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID -ergic neurons
  1583. Potentiation by γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID of α1‐Agonist‐Induced Accumulation of Inositol Phosphates in Slices of Rat Cerebral Cortex
  1584. Effect of desensitization induced by adenosine 5′-triphosphate, substance P, bradykinin, serotonin, γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and endogenous noncholinergic …
  1585. Induction of c-fos mRNA expression in an in vitro hippocampal slice model of adult rats after kainate but not γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID or bicuculline treatment
  1586. Effect of anions on the uptake and release of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID by isolated synaptic plasma membranes
  1587. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) mediated transmembrane chloride flux with membrane vesicles from rat brain measured by quench flow technique: Kinetic homogeneity …
  1588. Neuronal discriminator formed by metabotropic γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptors
  1589. Effects of systemic and local ethanol on responses of rat cerebellar Purkinje neurons to iontophoretically applied norepinephrine and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID
  1590. Interaction between striatal excitatory amino ACID and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) receptors in the turning behaviour of rats
  1591. Postnatal Evolution of the γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID /Benzodiazepine Receptor Complex in a Model of Inherited Epilepsy: The Quaking Mouse
  1592. m‐Sulfonate Benzene Diazonium Chloride: A Powerful Affinity Label for the γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID Binding Site from Rat Brain
  1593. Expression and localization of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID A (GABA A) receptor α1 subunit and l-glutamate decarboxylase (GAD) mRNAs in rat retina: an analysis by in situ …
  1594. Aluminum chloride stimulates NACl-dependent release of taurine and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in rat cortical astrocytes
  1595. Involvement of glutamate and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA )-ergic systems in thyrotropin-releasing hormone-induced rat cerebellar cGMP formation
  1596. Inhibition of transporter mediated γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) release by SKF 89976-A, a GABA uptake inhibitor, studied in a primary neuronal culture from chicken
  1597. Facilitation of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID -induced depression by (+) PCMP and dexoxadrol in the cerebellar Purkinje neurons of the rat
  1598. GABA and dopamine interaction in the basal ganglia: dopaminergic supersensitivity following chronic elevation of brain γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID levels
  1599. Laminar distribution of GABA (γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID ) in the dorsal lateral geniculate nucleus, area 17 and area 18 of the visual cortex, and the superior colliculus of the …
  1600. Rapid assay for γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in mouse brain synaptosomes using gas chromatography—mass spectrometry
  1601. Neurotoxins as Tools in Characterization of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID -Activated Chloride Channels
  1602. Glutamate, acetylcholine, and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID as transmitters in the pyloric system of the stomatogastric ganglion of a stomatopod, Squilla oratoria
  1603. Antiulcer and gastric secretory activity of N-phthaloyl γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID
  1604. Inactivation of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID Aminotransferase by Various Amine Buffers
  1605. On the activity of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and glutamate transporters in chick embryonic neurons and rat synaptosomes
  1606. High affinity uptake of L-glutamate and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in Drosophila melanogaster
  1607. Comparative studies on the anticonvulsant activity of lipophilic derivatives of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and 2-pyrrolidinone in mice
  1608. A molecular scheme for the reaction between γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and the most abundant chloride channel on crayfish deep extensor abdominal muscle
  1609. The γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID uptake inhibitor NO-711 potentiates 3-aminopropylphosphinic ACID -induced actions in rat neocortical slices
  1610. Rearrangement of N-Allyl-α,α-dichloroamides, β- or γ – Functionalized, to Substituted Analogues of the γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA )
  1611. In vivo modulation of benzodiazepine receptor function after inhibition of endogenous γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID synthesis
  1612. A patch-clamp study on a novel γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID activated chloride channel of crayfish deep extensor abdominal muscle
  1613. Dietary choline alteration. Implications for γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and other neurotransmitter receptors.
  1614. Insecticide binding sites in the house fly head γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID gated chloride-channel complex
  1615. Role of Dendritic Dopamine of the Substantia Nigra in the Modulation of Nigrocollicular γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID Release: In Vivo Studies in the Rat
  1616. Action of Ethanol and Zolpidem on γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID Responses from Cerebellar Purkinje Neurons: Relationship to β‐Adrenergic Receptor Input
  1617. Age-related decrease of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) release in brain of spontaneously hypertensive rats
  1618. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) enhances glutamate cytotoxicity in a cerebellar cell line
  1619. Detection of Several Novel γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID ‐Containing Compounds in Human CSF
  1620. Heterogeneity and differential expression of the γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID A (GABA A)/benzodiazepine receptor in the avian brain during development
  1621. Uptake inhibitors potentiate γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID ‐induced contractile responses in the isolated ileum of the guinea‐pig
  1622. The effect of monoamine depletors on metrazol induced convulsions and brain γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) contents in rats
  1623. Occurrence of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID -transaminase activity in nerve fibers of human thymus
  1624. A Study of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) in Amniotic Fluid
  1625. Extracellular H+ iontophoresis modifies responses to γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and cyanide of reticulospinal vasomotor neurons in rats
  1626. Modulation of the γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID -gated chloride current by intracellular calcium in frog sensory neurones
  1627. Mass Fragmentographic Determination of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and Glutamic ACID in Discrete Amygdaloid Nuclei of Rat Brain
  1628. Distribution of Activity Converting 4‐Aminobutyraldehyde to γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in Subcellular Fractions of Mouse Brain
  1629. The marginal nuclei of the spinal cord in turtles: neuron assemblies in which γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and nitric oxide synthase are colocalized
  1630. Effect of Adrenalectomy on γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID Concentrations in the Central Nervous System
  1631. Vertebrate cyclodiene insecticide resistance: Role of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and diazepam binding sites
  1632. Hippocampal γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and benzodiazepine receptors after early phenobarbital exposure
  1633. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID inhibits the potassium-stimulated release of somatostatin from rat spinal cord slices
  1634. Efflux of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID caused by changes in ion concentrations and cell swelling simulating the effect of cerebral ischaemia
  1635. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID contributes to modulation of cardiorespiratory control after chronic ventilatory loading
  1636. Effect of infusing γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptor agonists and antagonists into the medial preoptic area and ventromedial hypothalamus on prolactin secretion in male …
  1637. Transamination of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID ; a semiempirical molecular orbital study of the transaminase mechanism
  1638. 3-substituted alanines inactivate γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID aminotransferase by the same mechanism as do 4-amino-5-halopentanoic ACID analogues
  1639. Carboxyethyl γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID , a polyamine derivative, improves the recovery of EBV-transformed lymphocytes
  1640. Differential effects of triethyllead on synaptosomal [3H] dopamine vs.[3H] acetylcholine and [3H] γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID release
  1641. L-glutamate and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID uptake in synaptosomes from the cerebral cortex of dogs with congenital chronic hepatic encephalopathy
  1642. The role of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID type-A receptor subtypes in the pharmacology of general anesthesia
  1643. Lipidic peptides, VII. Synthesis and structure elucidation of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID conjugates with lipidic ACID s, lipidic amino ACID s and lipidic peptides
  1644. Reversal by 3,3′,5-triido-l-thyronine of the working memory deficit, and the decrease in acetylcholine, glutamate and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID induced by ethylcholine …
  1645. Roles of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and serotonin in the arcuate nucleus in the control of prolactin and luteinizing hormone secretion
  1646. Visual evoked potentials N75 and P100 latencies correlate with urinary δ-aminolevulinic ACID , suggesting γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID involvement in their generation
  1647. Syntheses and properties of dipeptides containing γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID or its analogues at the C-terminal
  1648. Chloride channels activated by γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in normal bovine lactotrophs
  1649. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and gastric ACID secretion: A physiologic role?
  1650. The β-carboline derivative DMCM decreases γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID responses and Ca2+-mediated K+-conductance in rat neocortical neurons in vitro
  1651. Aqueous polymerization of N-acryloyl γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID
  1652. γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID inhibition of histamine‐induced inositol phosphate formation in guinea‐pig cerebellum: comparison with guinea‐pig and rat cerebral cortex
  1653. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptors at the ventral surface of the medulla inhibit respiratory motor outflow to the laryngeal musculature
  1654. … ] Butylbicyclophosphorothionate Binding under Equilibrium and Nonequilibrium Conditions: Differential Effects of Barbiturates and γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in the Long …
  1655. The use of quetol 651 for the post-embedding immunohistochemical demonstration of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID on semithin sections
  1656. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID enhances the light response of ganglion cells in the trout pineal organ
  1657. Potassium ion is indispensable to the catecholamine releasing response of dog adrenals to γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID
  1658. Estradiol plus progesterone promote glutamate-induced release of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID from preoptic area synaptosomes
  1659. Dual role of K+ and Na+ on the transport of [3H]-γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID by synaptic plasma membrane vesicles
  1660. Characterization of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID responses with sulfate loading in cat bladder neurons
  1661. Muscimol and central nervous system γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptors: studies with ligand-binding techniques
  1662. Changes in γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID during different stages of picrotoxin-induced seizure, and the effect of pretreatment with γ -acetylenic GABA and phenobarbital
  1663. Molecular characterisation and functional expression of molluscan ion-channel receptors that can be activated by either γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID or l-glutamate
  1664. Inactivation of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID aminotransferase by (Z)-4-amino-6-fluoro-5-hexenoic ACID : Identification of an active site residue
  1665. Effects of the γ -aminobutyrate transaminase inhibitors GABA culine and γ -vinyl GABA on γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID release from slices of rat cerebral cortex
  1666. Diagenetic Significance of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in Marine Sediment
  1667. Cerebral glutamine metabolism: Study of modulatory effects of glutamine on γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID -ergic neurotransmission
  1668. Effects of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID , progesterone and ionophore A23187 on acrosome reaction of tree shrew sperm in vitro: examination of acrosome reaction with an …
  1669. Gonad response to γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in the sea urchin
  1670. Biophysical analysis of a single amino ACID replacement in the resistance to dieldrin γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptor: novel dual mechanism for cyclodiene insecticide …
  1671. Corlaria lactone on γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID secretion andglutanilc acld decarboxylase and lts receptor binding inrat [J]
  1672. An electrophoretic method for the determination of the proportion of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in a mixture of labeled neurotransmitter and its catabolites
  1673. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID activity in the olfactory bulb of the rat during the sexual cycle and response to olfactory stimuli
  1674. Intramolecular hydrogen bonding in neutral glycine, β‐alanine, γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID , and δ‐aminopentane ACID
  1675. Augmentation of cysteamine-induced ulceration of rat duodenum by systemically administered γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA )
  1676. Cardioprotective effects of T3-146, a cyclic derivative of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID , under conditions of reperfusion
  1677. Inhibition of neonatal brain fuel utilization by valproate and E-Δ2-valproate is not a consequence of the stimulation of the γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID shunt
  1678. Presynaptic effect of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID on the inhibitory nerve and nerve terminals in the crayfish neuromuscular junction
  1679. Transient coexistence of tyrosine hydroxylase and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID immunoreactivities in the developing anterior olfactory nucleus of the mouse
  1680. Shifts of cortical dc potential induced by application of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in rats in vivo
  1681. The use of expressed sequence tag databases to identify novel human γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID type receptor genes
  1682. The entopeduncular nucleus regulates muscle tone in genetically spastic rats: role of substance P and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID
  1683. Intracerebroventicular injection of prostaglandin E1 increases γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID level in the posterior hypothalamus
  1684. … of rat galanin and galanin message associated peptide (GMAP) on rat growth hormone secretion and stimulating effect of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID on galanin release from …
  1685. THE EFFECTS OF CORIARIA LACTONE AND GLUCOCORTICOID ON GLUTAMATE AND γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID IMMUNOREACTIVITY IN CULTURED NEURONS …
  1686. Studies on γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in Fungi
  1687. A fluorometric coupled enzymatic method for the determination of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID transaminase in platelets
  1688. Development of the γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID Neurotransmitter System in the Rat Cerebral Cortex During Repeated Administration of the GABA ‐Transaminase Inhibitor …
  1689. Levels of total γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ), free GABA and homocarnosine in cerebrospinal fluid of epileptic patients before and during γ -vinyl-GABA (viGABA trin) …
  1690. Determination of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in Manyinflorescenced Sweetvetch (Hedysarum polybotrys) and Its Granular Preparation [J]
  1691. The role of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and its receptors in the nucleus of basal optic root in pigeons
  1692. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and benzodiazepine receptors in cultured cerebellar granule cells: effects of taurine and its lipophilic derivatives
  1693. Involvement of Protein Kinase C in γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID Release from Xenopus Oocytes Injected with Rat Brain mRNA
  1694. Anticonvulsant effect of systemically administered γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA )-containing liposomes in rats induced to seizure by amygdaloid electrical stimulation
  1695. Procedures for Penetrating the Blood-Brain-Barrier: Studies of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA )
  1696. Determination of γ AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in Serum by Reverse phase High Performance Liquid Chromatography.[J]
  1697. The increase in γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID under anaerobic conditions is dependent on the maturation of tea tissues
  1698. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in synovial membrane of rat knee joint
  1699. Triphasic effects of short chain n-alcohols on synaptic membrane transport of choline and of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID
  1700. Effect of intranasal administration of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID on intraspecies aggression of male mice
  1701. Conformational analysis of 3-(substituted benzo [b] furan-2-yl)-γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID , new GABA B ligands, by 1H NMR in D2O
  1702. Disappearance of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) b receptor-mediated cAMP suppression in mouse cerebrum after chronic treatment with morphine
  1703. Antiulcer and gastric secretory activity of N-octanoyl γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID
  1704. Fine distribution of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID , glutamic ACID decarboxylase, and glutamic ACID in the rabbit cerebellum
  1705. The neurotransmitter receptor triad: Nicotinic acetylcholine receptor, γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptor (type A) and inhibitory glycine receptor
  1706. BIOGENESIS AND BIODEGRADATION OF γ —AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) IN FASCIOLA HEPATICA [J]
  1707. Preparation of Novel Piperidine Phosphinic ACID Analogues of the Inhibitory Neurotransmitter γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA )
  1708. γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID concentrations in the cerebrospinal fluid of newborn infants determined by high performance liquid chromatography
  1709. Ontogenesis and properties of the convulsant recognition site (s) of the γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) receptor complex in chicken embryo
  1710. Effect of NC-1100 [1-(3, 4-dimethoxyphenyl)-2-(4-diphenylmethylpiperazinyl) ethanol dihydrochloride] on γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) metabolism in rat brain: analysis …
  1711. Blockade of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID -receptors of the B-subtype inhibits the dopamine-induced enhancement of the release of cholecystokinin-like immunoreactivity from …
  1712. Preliminary study on γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA A) like receptor in rat testis
  1713. Determination of Taurine Hydroxyproline γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID Ornithine and Tryptophane [J]
  1714. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID as Enzymolabile Groups for the Pro-oligonucleotide Approach
  1715. Prolongation of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID -mediated inhibitory postsynaptic potentials by 4, 5, 6, 7-tetrahydroisoxazolo [4, 5-c] pyridin-3-ol (THPO)
  1716. Agents enhancing γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptor‐coupled chloride ionophore function. Effects in a social interaction model of anxiety in the rat
  1717. Studies of effects of Helicid on glutamate decarboxylase and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID transaminase in mouse brain by using isotope paper chromatography [J]
  1718. Agonist-Induced Internalization and Degradation of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID A (GABA A) Receptor Polypeptides from the Neuronal Surface
  1719. Carbon and nitrogen sources regulate δ-aminolevulinic ACID and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID transport in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
  1720. The bioluminescence assay for γ AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in serum
  1721. 2‐Amino‐4‐Phosphonobutyric ACID Exerts a Light‐Dependent Effect on Post‐GABA culine Levels of Retinal γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ): Evidence that ON Synaptic …
  1722. Striatal Dopamine-γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID -Acetylcholine Interaction in Organophosphate-Induced Neurotoxicity
  1723. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) uptake systems in human frontal cortex
  1724. A method for culturing rat oviduct γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID cells
  1725. Effects of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and Neuropeptide Y on Hemodynamics in Guinea Pigs
  1726. The permeability of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID -gated chloride channels is described by the binding of a’cage’convulsant, t-butylbicyclophosphoro [35S] thionate
  1727. Convenient synthesis of chiral α, β-acetylenic γ -amino ACID derivatives and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID analogues via stabilized ylides
  1728. Shifts of cortical dc potential induced by application of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in rats in vivo
  1729. EFFECTS OF NORADRENALINE, GLYCINE, γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID AND L-GLUTAMIC ACID ON SPINAL FIELD POTENTIALS IN THE RAT [J]
  1730. Effects of Nitrendipine and Tetrandrine on γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID Contents in Hypothalamus of Spontaneously Hypertensive Rats
  1731. Regulation of [γ -3H] AMINOBUTYRIC ACID transport by Ca2+ in isolated synaptic plasma membrane vesicles
  1732. Damage to the high-affinity γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) uptake system in mouse brain by horseradish peroxidase (HRP)
  1733. Approach to Synthesis of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) Analogues with Rigid Conformations-Convenient One Pot Synthesis of Functionalized Bisnaphthalenes
  1734. Distribution of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) and the Calcium-binding Protein Parvalbumin in Rat Retina During Development
  1735. The Relationship Between Hyperbaric Oxygen-induced Convulsion and Change of Brain γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID Content and Ultrastructure of Globus Pallidus [J]
  1736. Somatostatin potently stimulates in vivo striatal dopamine and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID release by a glutamate-dependent action
  1737. Effects of Endogenously Released Dopamine on [3H]γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID Efflux from Rat Striatal Slices
  1738. A Search for Receptors Modulating the Release of γ ‐[3H]AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in Rabbit Caudate Nucleus Slices
  1739. Release of Previously Incorporated γ ‐[3H]AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in Rabbit Caudate Nucleus Slices
  1740. Synthetic amino ACID -analogs of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID
  1741. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in broiler diets.
  1742. Preliminary Study on γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA _A) LikeReceptor in Rat Testis
  1743. The CSF-level of Uric ACID and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in the Hydrocephalus Model of Rabbits
  1744. Immunohistochemical analysis of glutamic ACID , γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID , and glial fibrillary ACID ic protein positive cells in the hippocampus of El mice
  1745. Synthesis and anticonvulsant activity of γ AMINOBUTYRIC ACID derivatives
  1746. Preparation and antibacterial activity of aromatic derivatives of β‐aminopropionic and γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID
  1747. Syntheses of fluorine-18 labeled inhibitors of GABA (γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID ) reuptake
  1748. PRELIMINARY STUDIES ON γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID RECEPTOR IN SCHISTOSOMA JAPONICUM IN VIVO
  1749. CHANGES OF γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID LEVELS IN CEREBROSPINAL FLUID OF MIGRAINE WITHOUT AURA
  1750. EFFECT OF γ -VINYL γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID ON THE γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID RECEPTOR-COUPLED CHLORIDE ION CHANNEL IN VESICLES FROM THE …
  1751. Influence of ginsenosides on γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID level in brain of rats
  1752. β-Alanine Behaves as γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID at Xenopus Oocytes Expressing γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID Receptors
  1753. A STUDY ON THE LEVELS OF γ AMINOBUTYRIC ACID IN SERUM AND CEREBROSPINAL FLUID IN PATIENTS WITH CEREBRAL INFARCT
  1754. TLC-Densitometric Determination of Hypotensive Constituent γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in Hongqi
  1755. Interaction of rhenium pentacarbonylbromide with glycyl-γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID
  1756. Subsecond kinetics of synaptosomal 3H-γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID release, and the relationship to presynaptic Ca+2 channels
  1757. Synthesis and Characterization of γ -N-(2-Furoylmethyl)AMINOBUTYRIC ACID
  1758. Developmental change of an enzyme activity oxidizing γ -aminobutyraldehyde to γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in the chick embryonic brain
  1759. General Anesthetics Potentiate γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID Actions on γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID A Receptors Expressed by Xenopus Oocytes: Lack of Involvement of Extracellular …
  1760. Syntheses and Properties of Dipeptides Containing γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID or Its Analogues at the C-Terminal (Organic, Chemical)
  1761. Inactivation of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID aminotransferase by γ -ethynyl-and γ -vinyl GABA
  1762. Accumulation of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in diabetic rat retinal Muller cells evidenced by electron microscopic immunocytochemistry
  1763. Regional mirex distribution and its effects on γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and flunitrazepam binding in mouse brains
  1764. Microbial production and degradation of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) in the abalone larval settlement habitat
  1765. Effects of Glutamate and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID on Spontaneously Active Intraocular Spinal Cord Graft Neurons
  1766. Developmental changes of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) and putative amino ACID neurotransmitters in the organotypic culture of newborn mouse cerebellum
  1767. Modulation of γ -[3H] AMINOBUTYRIC ACID release from rat cortical slices by α2-adrenoceptors
  1768. MODULATION OF γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) RELEASE FROM RAT CEREBRAL CORTICAL GABA NEURONS BY PRESYNAPTIC GABA _A RECEPTOR
  1769. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID Up-Regulates the Expression of a Novel Secretogranin-II Messenger Ribonucleic ACID in the Goldfish Pituitary
  1770. Gonad response to calcium and a comparison of the effects of calcium, potassium, acetylcholine and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID on the sea urchin gonad
  1771. Initial Observations on Effect of ViGABA trin on In Vivo^ 1H Spectroscopic Measurements of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID , Glutamate, and Glutamine in Human Brain
  1772. INAUGURAL ARTICLE by a Recently Elected Academy Member: Defective γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID type B receptor-activated inwardly rectifying K+ currents in …
  1773. Effect of 5-{3-[4-(4-fluorophenyl)-1-piperazinyl]-propoxy} indan (BP-528) on benzodiazepine receptor bindings and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID release
  1774. Effects of Creatine on Synthesis and Release of γ ‐[3H]AMINOBUTYRIC ACID
  1775. Maitotoxin‐Induced Release of γ ‐[3H]AMINOBUTYRIC ACID from Cultures of Striatal Neurons
  1776. Superoxide Radical‐Mediated Alteration of Synaptosome Membrane Structure and High‐Affinity γ ‐[14C]AMINOBUTYRIC ACID Uptake
  1777. Release of γ ‐[3H]AMINOBUTYRIC ACID from Rat Olfactory Bulb and Substantia Nigra: Differential Modulation by Glutamic ACID
  1778. The role and the mechanism of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID during central nervous system development
  1779. Relaxation and immunity enhancement effects of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) administration in humans
  1780. Subtype-specific alterations of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and glutamatein patients with major depression
  1781. Subunit arrangement of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID type A receptors
  1782. Influence of processing on the generation of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in green coffee beans
  1783. erratum: Benzodiazepine actions mediated by specific γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID A receptor subtypes
  1784. Changes in γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID Content during beni-koji Making
  1785. Ethanol enhances α4β3δ and α6β3δ γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID type A receptors at low concentrations known to affect humans
  1786. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) content of selected uncooked foods
  1787. Production of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) by Lactobacillus paracasei isolated from traditional fermented foods
  1788. Cognitive dysfunction in schizophrenia: convergence of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and glutamate alterations
  1789. Heterogeneous expression of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID ‐associated receptors and transporters in the rat suprachiasmatic nucleus
  1790. Synthesis of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID by lactic ACID bacteria isolated from a variety of Italian cheeses
  1791. Spatial effects in the detection of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID : Improved sensitivity at high fields using inner volume saturation
  1792. Mechanism underlying γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID -induced antihypertensive effect in spontaneously hypertensive rats
  1793. Blood-pressure-lowering effect of a novel fermented milk containing γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) in mild hypertensives
  1794. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID type A receptors and alcoholism: intoxication, dependence, vulnerability, and treatment
  1795. Social and neural determinants of aggressive behavior: pharmacotherapeutic targets at serotonin, dopamine and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID systems
  1796. Effects of traditionally used anxiolytic botanicals on enzymes of the γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) system
  1797. Study of nonenzymic browning in α-amino ACID and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID /sugar model systems
  1798. Absinthe and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptors
  1799. Inhibition of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID uptake: anatomy, physiology and effects against epileptic seizures
  1800. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID A receptor subunit mutant mice: new perspectives on alcohol actions
  1801. GAT2/BGT-1 as a system responsible for the transport of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID at the Mouse Blood–Brain Barrier
  1802. Production of the secondary metabolites γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and monacolin K by Monascus
  1803. Endogenous γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID can excite gonadotropin-releasing hormone neurons
  1804. Diurnal stability of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID concentration in visual and sensorimotor cortex
  1805. Direct protein–protein coupling enables cross-talk between dopamine D5 and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID A receptors
  1806. The effects of manganese on glutamate, dopamine and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID regulation
  1807. Decreased glutamic ACID decarboxylase67 messenger RNA expression in a subset of prefrontal cortical γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID neurons in subjects with schizophrenia
  1808. Isolation of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID -producing bacteria and optimization of fermentative medium
  1809. Activation of A-type γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptors excites gonadotropin-releasing hormone neurons
  1810. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) metabolism in CO2 treated tomatoes
  1811. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID inhibits T cell autoimmunity and the development of inflammatory responses in a mouse type 1 diabetes model
  1812. Characterization of glutamate decarboxylase from a high γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA )-producer, Lactobacillus paracasei
  1813. The multiple facets of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID dysfunction in epilepsy
  1814. The Vogel conflict test: procedural aspects, γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID , glutamate and monoamines
  1815. Structural model for γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptor noncompetitive antagonist binding: widely diverse structures fit the same site
  1816. Pentylenetetrazole-induced inhibition of recombinant γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID type A (GABA A) receptors: mechanism and site of action
  1817. Postnatal changes in somatic γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID signalling in the rat hippocampus
  1818. The δ subunit of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID type A receptors does not confer sensitivity to low concentrations of ethanol
  1819. Intact sorting, targeting, and clustering of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID A receptor subtypes in hippocampal neurons in vitro
  1820. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) is an autocrine excitatory transmitter in human pancreatic β-cells
  1821. Cortical γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID concentrations in depressed patients receiving cognitive behavioral therapy
  1822. Putative role of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) as a long‐distance signal in up‐regulation of nitrate uptake in Brassica napus L.
  1823. α-Thujone (the active component of absinthe): γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID type A receptor modulation and metabolic detoxification
  1824. Antihypertensive peptides and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID from prozyme 6 facilitated lactic ACID bacteria fermentation of soymilk
  1825. Structural Requirements for Eszopiclone and Zolpidem Binding to the γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID Type-A (GABA A) Receptor Are Different
  1826. Neonatal loss of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID pathway expression after human perinatal brain injury
  1827. Brain γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID changes in stiff-person syndrome
  1828. Enzyme-based microtiter plate assay for γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID : application to the screening of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID -producing lactic ACID bacteria
  1829. Thyroid hormone and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) interactions in neuroendocrine systems
  1830. Mechanisms governing dendritic γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) release in the rat olfactory bulb
  1831. Actions of insecticidal spinosyns on γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID responses from small-diameter cockroach neurons
  1832. Screening for γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA )-rich tomato varieties
  1833. Tranexamic ACID , a widely used antifibrinolytic agent, causes convulsions by a γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID A receptor antagonistic effect
  1834. Conformations of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ): The Role of the n→ π* Interaction
  1835. AtGAT1, a high affinity transporter for γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in Arabidopsis thaliana
  1836. Genetic essential tremor in γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID A receptor α1 subunit knockout mice
  1837. Synthesis of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) by Lactobacillus plantarum DSM19463: functional grape must beverage and dermatological applications
  1838. Analysis of linkage disequilibrium in γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptor subunit genes in autistic disorder
  1839. Higher accumulation of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID induced by salt stress through stimulating the activity of diamine oxidases in Glycine max (L.) Merr. roots
  1840. Effect of a γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID -enriched dairy product on the blood pressure of spontaneously hypertensive and normotensive Wistar–Kyoto rats
  1841. Preparation of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID using E. coli cells with high activity of glutamate decarboxylase
  1842. Reduced prefrontal glutamate/glutamine and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID levels in major depression determined using proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy
  1843. The neurotransmitter γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID is an inhibitory regulator for the migration of SW 480 colon carcinoma cells
  1844. Production of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in black raspberry juice during fermentation by Lactobacillus brevis GABA 100
  1845. Positioning of the α-subunit isoforms confers a functional signature to γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID type A receptors
  1846. Interleukin-1β inhibits γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID type A (GABA A) receptor current in cultured hippocampal neurons
  1847. Production of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID from alcohol distillery lees by Lactobacillus brevis IFO-12005
  1848. Effects of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID –modulating drugs on working memory and brain function in patients with schizophrenia
  1849. Antihypertensive effect of a γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID rich tomato cultivar ‘DG03-9’in spontaneously hypertensive rats
  1850. Functional regulation of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID transporters by direct tyrosine phosphorylation
  1851. Subunit-specific coupling between γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID type A and P2X2 receptor channels
  1852. Demonstration of functional coupling between γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) synthesis and vesicular GABA transport into synaptic vesicles
  1853. Reduction in occipital cortex γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID concentrations in medication-free recovered unipolar depressed and bipolar subjects
  1854. Cortical γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID levels across the menstrual cycle in healthy women and those with premenstrual dysphoric disorder: a proton magnetic resonance …
  1855. Evidence that γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID is a major nitrogen source during Cladosporium fulvum infection of tomato
  1856. Epilepsy-associated plasticity in γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptor expression, function, and inhibitory synaptic properties
  1857. A high γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID -producing Lactobacillus brevis isolated from Chinese traditional paocai
  1858. PreGABA lin: a novel γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID analogue in the treatment of neuropathic pain, partial-onset seizures, and anxiety disorders
  1859. Accumulation of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in rice germ using protease
  1860. Tramadol‐induced seizurogenic effect: a possible role of opioid‐dependent γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID inhibitory pathway
  1861. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) accumulations in rice during germination
  1862. The human γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID A receptor delta (GABRD) gene: molecular characterisation and tissue-specific expression
  1863. Propofol-induced anesthesia in mice is mediated by γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID -A and excitatory amino ACID receptors
  1864. Metabolic Alterations in Organic ACID s and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in Developing Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.) Fruits
  1865. Two-photon uncaging of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in intact brain tissue
  1866. Tonic inhibition in mouse hippocampal CA1 pyramidal neurons is mediated by α5 subunit-containing γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID type A receptors
  1867. Use of sourdough fermentation and pseudo-cereals and leguminous flours for the making of a functional bread enriched of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA )
  1868. The γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID type A (GABA A) receptor-associated protein (GABA RAP) promotes GABA A receptor clustering and modulates the channel kinetics
  1869. Huntingtin-associated protein 1 regulates inhibitory synaptic transmission by modulating γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID type A receptor membrane trafficking
  1870. Structures of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) aminotransferase, a pyridoxal 5′-phosphate, and [2Fe-2S] cluster-containing enzyme, complexed with γ -ethynyl-GABA and …
  1871. Biosynthesis of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) using immobilized whole cells of Lactobacillus brevis
  1872. Exogenous γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID alleviates oxidative damage caused by aluminium and proton stresses on barley seedlings
  1873. Metabolism of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID during cold acclimation and freezing and its relationship to frost tolerance in barley and wheat
  1874. Production of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID by Streptococcus salivarius subsp. thermophilus Y2 under submerged fermentation
  1875. Studies of ethanol actions on recombinant δ-containing γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID type A receptors yield contradictory results
  1876. Selection at a γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptor gene in Haemonchus contortus resistant to avermectins/milbemycins
  1877. Nitrate uptake and utilization is modulated by exogenous γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in Arabidopsis thaliana seedlings
  1878. Neonatal Exposure to a Combination of N -Methyl-d-aspartate and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID Type A Receptor Anesthetic Agents Potentiates Apoptotic Neurodegeneration …
  1879. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) stimulates pancreatic cancer growth through overexpressing GABA A receptor π subunit
  1880. Antioxidant activity and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) content in sea tangle fermented by Lactobacillus brevis BJ20 isolated from traditional fermented foods
  1881. Pre-staining paper chromatography method for quantification of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID
  1882. Prefrontal cortical projections to the rat dorsal raphe nucleus: Ultrastructural features and associations with serotonin and γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID neurons
  1883. The γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID ‐B Receptor Agonist Baclofen Attenuates Responding for Ethanol in Ethanol‐Dependent Rats
  1884. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID as a promoting factor of cancer metastasis; induction of matrix metalloproteinase production is potentially its underlying mechanism
  1885. Networks of interneurons with fast and slow γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID type A (GABA A) kinetics provide substrate for mixed gamma-theta rhythm
  1886. Synthesis of angiotensin I-converting enzyme (ACE)-inhibitory peptides and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) during sourdough fermentation by selected lactic ACID …
  1887. Effects of steeping and anaerobic treatment on GABA (γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID ) content in germinated waxy hull-less barley
  1888. The actions of sevoflurane and desflurane on the γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptor type A: Effects of TM2 mutations in the α and β subunits
  1889. Molecular biology and ontogeny of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) receptors in the mammalian central nervous system
  1890. Distribution of parvalbumin, calretinin, and calbindin‐D28k immunoreactivity in the rat amygdaloid complex and colocalization with γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID
  1891. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) accumulation in four strawberry cultivars in response to elevated CO2 storage
  1892. Structural elements involved in activation of the γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID type A (GABA A) receptor
  1893. Cycling treatment of anaerobic and aerobic incubation increases the content of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in tea shoots
  1894. Additive effects of sevoflurane and propofol on γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptor function
  1895. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID B receptor 1 mediates behavior-impairing actions of alcohol in Drosophila: adult RNA interference and pharmacological evidence
  1896. Effects of components in culture medium on glutamate decarboxylase activity and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID accumulation in foxtail millet (Setaria italica L.) during …
  1897. Clinically Relevant Concentrations of Propofol but Not Midazolam Alter In Vitro Dendritic Development of Isolated γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID -positive Interneurons
  1898. Differentiating the role of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID type A (GABA A) receptor subtypes
  1899. Protective effect of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID against glycerol-induced acute renal failure in rats
  1900. Improvement of monacolin K, γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and citrinin production ratio as a function of environmental conditions of Monascus purpureus NTU 601
  1901. Synthesis of biobased N-methylpyrrolidone by one-pot cyclization and methylation of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID
  1902. Stimulation of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID synthesis activity in brown rice by a chitosan/glutamic ACID germination solution and calcium/calmodulin
  1903. The anticonvulsant GABA pentin (Neurontin) does not act through γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID -B receptors
  1904. Regulation of pancreatic islet cell survival and replication by γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID
  1905. The importance of glutamate, glycine, and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID transport and regulation in manganese, mercury and lead neurotoxicity
  1906. Ca2+ requirement for high-affinity γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) binding at GABA B receptors: involvement of serine 269 of the GABA BR1 subunit
  1907. Nucleus reuniens thalami innervates γ AMINOBUTYRIC ACID positive cells in hippocampal field CA1 of the rat
  1908. The production of a new tempeh-like fermented soybean containing a high level of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID by anaerobic incubation with Rhizopus
  1909. Fluorinated conformationally restricted γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID aminotransferase inhibitors
  1910. Stabilization of zwitterions in solution: γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA )
  1911. Altered function of the SCN1A voltage-gated sodium channel leads to γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID -ergic (GABA ergic) interneuron abnormalities
  1912. Effect of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID -enriched tempeh-like fermented soybean (GABA -tempeh) on the blood pressure of spontaneously hypertensive rats
  1913. A new class of conformationally rigid analogues of 4-amino-5-halopentanoic ACID s, potent inactivators of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID aminotransferase
  1914. Concentrative export from the endoplasmic reticulum of the γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID transporter 1 requires binding to SEC24D
  1915. The γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID type A receptor (GABA AR)-associated protein GABA RAP interacts with gephyrin but is not involved in receptor anchoring at the synapse
  1916. Rapid glucocorticoid-mediated endocannabinoid release and opposing regulation of glutamate and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID inputs to hypothalamic magnocellular …
  1917. Upregulation of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID transporter expression: role of alkylated γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID derivatives
  1918. Cloning and characterization of a functional human γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) transporter, human GAT-2
  1919. Isolation of marine yeasts collected from the Pacific Ocean showing a high production of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID
  1920. Characterization of the interaction of zopiclone with γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID type A receptors
  1921. General anesthetic potencies of a series of propofol analogs correlate with potency for potentiation of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) current at the GABA A receptor but …
  1922. New Insights into γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID Catabolism: Evidence for γ -Hydroxybutyric ACID and Polyhydroxybutyrate Synthesis in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
  1923. Substrate-mediated regulation of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID transporter 1 in rat brain
  1924. Four amino ACID s in the α subunits determine the γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID sensitivities of GABA A receptor subtypes
  1925. 3-Phenyl-6-(2-pyridyl)methyloxy-1,2,4-triazolo[3,4-a]phthalazines and Analogues:  High-Affinity γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID -A Benzodiazepine Receptor Ligands with α2 …
  1926. Ischemic preconditioning ameliorates excitotoxicity by shifting glutamate/γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID release and biosynthesis
  1927. Protective role of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID against chronic renal failure in rats
  1928. Neurogenesis mediated by γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and glutamate signaling
  1929. Characterization of a γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID Transport System of Rhizobium leguminosarum bv. viciae 3841
  1930. Altered prefrontal glutamate–glutamine–γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID levels and relation to low cognitive performance and depressive symptoms in type 1 diabetes mellitus
  1931. Design, synthesis, and biological activity of a difluoro-substituted, conformationally rigid viGABA trin analogue as a potent γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID aminotransferase …
  1932. Response of nicotine self-administration in the rat to manipulations of mu-opioid and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptors in the ventral tegmental area
  1933. Antihypertensive and natriuretic effects of less-sodium soy sauce containing γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in spontaneously hypertensive rats
  1934. Effects of beer and hop on ionotropic γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptors
  1935. Mutations in γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) transaminase genes in plants or Pseudomonas syringae reduce bacterial virulence
  1936. Induced panic attacks shift γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID type A receptor modulatory neuroactive steroid composition in patients with panic disorder: preliminary results
  1937. Zinc inhibition of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID transporter 4 (GAT4) reveals a link between excitatory and inhibitory neurotransmission
  1938. Oxidative stress affects synaptosomal γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and glutamate transport in diabetic rats: the role of insulin
  1939. Influence of the frequency parameter on extracellular glutamate and γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in substantia nigra and globus pallidus during electrical stimulation of …
  1940. A novel pseudo four component reaction involving homoenolate for the synthesis of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) derivatives
  1941. Structure–Activity Relationship and Pharmacology of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) Transport Inhibitors
  1942. Liquid chromatographic determination of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in cerebrospinal fluid using 2-hydroxynaphthaldehyde as derivatizing reagent
  1943. Orexin axons in the rat ventral tegmental area synapse infrequently onto dopamine and γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID neurons
  1944. Protective effects of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in rats with streptozotocin-induced diabetes
  1945. Chiral synthesis of functionalized tetrahydropyridines: γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID uptake inhibitor analogues
  1946. Hyperalgesic effects of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID transporter I in mice
  1947. Role of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) A and GABA B receptors in paraventricular nucleus in control of sympathetic vasomotor tone in hypertension
  1948. The γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptor B, but not the metabotropic glutamate receptor type‐1, associates with lipid rafts in the rat cerebellum
  1949. Gastrodin decreases immunoreactivities of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID shunt enzymes in the hippocampus of seizure‐sensitive gerbils
  1950. Function of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptor/channel ρ1 subunits in spinal cord
  1951. Quantum dot-mediated detection of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID binding sites on the surface of living pollen protoplasts in tobacco
  1952. Block of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID -A receptor insertion in the amygdala impairs extinction of conditioned fear
  1953. Enzymatic production of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID using rice (Oryza sativa) germ
  1954. The availability of surface GABA B receptors is independent of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID but controlled by glutamate in central neurons
  1955. A novel senescence‐associated gene encoding γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ): pyruvate transaminase is upregulated during rice leaf senescence
  1956. Differential expression of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID type B receptor‐1a and‐1b mRNA variants in GABA and non‐GABA ergic neurons of the rat brain
  1957. Effects of cultivar and culture conditions on γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID accumulation in germinated fava beans (Vicia faba L.)
  1958. Involvement of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) B receptors in the hypotensive effect of systemically administered GABA in spontaneously hypertensive rats
  1959. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID -type A receptor deficits cause hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis hyperactivity and antidepressant drug sensitivity reminiscent of melancholic …
  1960. Psychological stress-reducing effect of chocolate enriched with γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) in humans: assessment of stress using heart rate variability and salivary …
  1961. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID cells with cocaine-induced ΔFosB in the ventral tegmental area innervate mesolimbic neurons
  1962. Deficits in spatial memory correlate with modified γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID type A receptor tyrosine phosphorylation in the hippocampus
  1963. Short-term memory impairment after isoflurane in mice is prevented by the α5 γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID type A receptor inverse agonist L-655,708
  1964. Human γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID A receptor α2 gene moderates the acute effects of alcohol and brain mRNA expression
  1965. A role for midbrain raphe γ AMINOBUTYRIC ACID neurons in 5-hydroxytryptamine feedback control
  1966. Novel properties of a mouse γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID transporter (GAT4)
  1967. Neurosteroids allosterically modulate binding of the anesthetic etomidate to γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID type A receptors
  1968. Numerous classes of general anesthetics inhibit etomidate binding to γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID type A (GABA A) receptors
  1969. Dihydropyrimidinone positive modulation of δ-subunit-containing γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID type A receptors, including an epilepsy-linked mutant variant
  1970. Antiseizure activity of novel γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (A) receptor subtype-selective benzodiazepine analogues in mice and rat models
  1971. New substrates and inhibitors of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID aminotransferase containing bioisosteres of the carboxylic ACID group: Design, synthesis, and biological activity
  1972. Anti-Hypertensive Effect of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA )-Rich Chlorella on High-Normal Blood Pressure and Borderline Hypertension in Placebo-Controlled Double …
  1973. Mutational analysis of molecular requirements for the actions of general anaesthetics at the γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID A receptor subtype, α1β2γ 2
  1974. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID inhibits cholangiocarcinoma growth by cyclic AMP–dependent regulation of the protein kinase a/extracellular signal-regulated kinase 1/2 pathway
  1975. Anti-ischemic and cognition-enhancing properties of NNC-711, a γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID reuptake inhibitor
  1976. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID neurons integrate and rapidly transmit permissive and inhibitory metabolic cues to gonadotropin-releasing hormone neurons
  1977. Substrate-induced regulation of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID transporter trafficking requires tyrosine phosphorylation
  1978. Proliferative effects of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID on the gastric cancer cell line are associated with extracellular signal‐regulated kinase 1/2 activation
  1979. Role of the renal nerves in γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID -induced antihypertensive effect in spontaneously hypertensive rats
  1980. Simultaneous detection of resolved glutamate, glutamine, and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID at 4 T
  1981. Differential expression of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID ‐A receptor subunits in rat dorsal and ventral hippocampus
  1982. Effects of culture conditions on γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID accumulation during germination of foxtail millet (Setaria italica L.)
  1983. Dietary γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID affects the brain protein synthesis rate in young rats
  1984. Altered Cerebral γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID Type A–Benzodiazepine Receptor Binding in Panic Disorder Determined by [11C] Flumazenil Positron Emission Tomography
  1985. Compensatory alteration of inhibitory synaptic circuits in cerebellum and thalamus of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID type A receptor α1 subunit knockout mice
  1986. … of membrane protein topology: phosphatidylethanolamine is required for the proper topological organization of the γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID permease (GabP) of …
  1987. Haplotype-based localization of an alcohol dependence gene to the 5q34 γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID type A gene cluster
  1988. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID -A receptors contribute to isoflurane neuroprotection in organotypic hippocampal cultures
  1989. Vesicular γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID transporter expression in amacrine and horizontal cells
  1990. Glucose-dependent regulation of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA A) receptor expression in mouse pancreatic islet α-cells
  1991. SNAP-25/syntaxin 1A complex functionally modulates neurotransmitter γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID reuptake
  1992. Xenon Does Not Affect γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID Type A Receptor Binding in Humans
  1993. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID type B receptors with specific heterodimer composition and postsynaptic actions in hippocampal neurons are targets of anticonvulsant GABA pentin …
  1994. Nitric oxide stimulates γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID release and inhibits glycine release in retina
  1995. Identification of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptor subunit types in human and rat liver
  1996. Development of a Method for the Determination of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in Foodstuffs
  1997. Roles for γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in the development of the paraventricular nucleus of the hypothalamus
  1998. Complex formation with the type B γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptor affects the expression and signal transduction of the extracellular calcium-sensing receptor: studies …
  1999. Expression of rice glutamate decarboxylase in Bifidobacterium longum enhances γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID production
  2000. Turnover rate of the γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID transporter GAT1
  2001. A novel function of ionotropic γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptors involving alveolar fluid homeostasis
  2002. A role of nitric oxide as an inhibitor of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID transaminase in rat brain
  2003. … between Anticonvulsant Activity and Inhibitory Action on Glial γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID Uptake of the Highly Selective Mouse γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID Transporter 1 Inhibitor 3 …
  2004. Narcolepsy: action of two γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID type B agonists, baclofen and sodium oxybate
  2005. Selective amino ACID substitutions convert the creatine transporter to a γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID transporter
  2006. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID B receptor mediated inhibition of gonadotropin-releasing hormone neurons is suppressed by kisspeptin-G protein-coupled receptor 54 signaling
  2007. Characterization of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptor GABA B (1e), a GABA B (1) splice variant encoding a truncated receptor
  2008. Generation of free amino ACID s and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in water-soaked soybean by high-hydrostatic pressure processing
  2009. Novel γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID ρ1 Receptor Antagonists; Synthesis, Pharmacological Activity and Structure−Activity Relationships
  2010. Enhancement of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID production in Chungkukjang by applying a Bacillus subtilis strain expressing glutamate decarboxylase from Lactobacillus brevis
  2011. γ -Hydroxybutyric ACID (GHB) and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID B receptor (GABA BR) binding sites are distinctive from one another: molecular evidence
  2012. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID –mediated neurotransmission in the pontine reticular formation modulates hypnosis, immobility, and breathing during isoflurane anesthesia
  2013. A Conserved Tyrosine in the β2Subunit M4 Segment Is a Determinant of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID Type A Receptor Sensitivity to Propofol
  2014. Role of the conserved glutamine 291 in the rat γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID transporter rGAT-1
  2015. Cyclothiazide potently inhibits γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID type A receptors in addition to enhancing glutamate responses
  2016. The actions of propofol on γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID -A and glycine receptors in acutely dissociated spinal dorsal horn neurons of the rat
  2017. Characterization of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID Type A Receptor–Associated Protein, a Novel Tumor Suppressor, Showing Reduced Expression in Breast Cancer
  2018. Plasmalemmal and vesicular γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID transporter expression in the developing mouse retina
  2019. γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) signaling components in Drosophila: Immunocytochemical localization of GABA B receptors in relation to the GABA A receptor subunit …
  2020. Enantiomers of 4-amino-3-fluorobutanoic ACID as substrates for γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID aminotransferase. Conformational probes for GABA binding
  2021. Identification of the bovine γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID type A receptor α subunit residues photolabeled by the imidazobenzodiazepine [3H] Ro15-4513
  2022. The four human γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) transporters: pharmacological characterization and validation of a highly efficient screening assay
  2023. Pathway-based association analysis of genome-wide screening data suggest that genes associated with the γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptor signaling pathway are …
  2024. Conformational basis for the Li+‐induced leak current in the rat γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) transporter‐1
  2025. Histamine H3 receptor‐mediated inhibition of depolarization‐induced, dopamine D1 receptor‐dependent release of [3H]‐γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID from rat striatal slices
  2026. Synthesis of Novel γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) Uptake Inhibitors. 5. Preparation and Structure−Activity Studies of Tricyclic Analogues of Known GABA Uptake …
  2027. Ivermectin and Nodulisporic ACID Receptors in Drosophila melanogaster Contain Both γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID -Gated Rdl and Glutamate-Gated GluClα Chloride …
  2028. … stimulates pancreatic cancer xenografts by systemic increase in stress neurotransmitters and suppression of the inhibitory neurotransmitter γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID
  2029. Identification of a lithium interaction site in the γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) transporter GAT-1
  2030. Mossy Fiber Zinc and Temporal Lobe Epilepsy: Pathological Association with Altered “Epileptic” γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID A Receptors in Dentate Granule Cells
  2031. Dietary γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID affects the brain protein synthesis rate in ovariectomized female rats
  2032. Role of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) and Metabotropic Glutamate Receptors in Nicotine Reinforcement: Potential Pharmacotherapies for Smoking Cessation
  2033. Theoretical research on structures of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and glutamic ACID in aqueous conditions
  2034. Improved expression of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptor in mice with cerebral infarct and transplanted bone marrow stromal cells: An autoradiographic and histologic …
  2035. … 9‐Helix in γ ‐Peptides: Synthesis and Conformational Studies of Oligomers with Dipeptide Repeats of C‐Linked Carbo‐γ 4‐amino ACID s and γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID
  2036. Sulfone metabolite of fipronil blocks γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID -and glutamate-activated chloride channels in mammalian and insect neurons
  2037. Two discontinuous segments in the carboxyl terminus are required for membrane targeting of the rat γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID transporter-1 (GAT1)
  2038. Levetiracetam has no significant γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID -related effect on paired-pulse interaction in the dentate gyrus of rats
  2039. The interaction of morphine and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) ergic systems in anxiolytic behavior: using μ-opioid receptor knockout mice
  2040. Phosphatase inhibitors remove the run-down of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID type A receptors in the human epileptic brain
  2041. 3α,5α‐tetrahydroprogesterone (allopregnanolone) and γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID : Autocrine/paracrine interactions in the control of neonatal PSA‐NCAM+ progenitor …
  2042. Association analysis of γ 2 subunit of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID type A receptor polymorphisms with febrile seizures
  2043. Influence of thyroid hormone and thyroid hormone receptors in the generation of cerebellar γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID -ergic interneurons from precursor cells
  2044. Role of calcium and kinases on the neurotrophic effect induced by γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID
  2045. Role of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID as a source of nitrogen and succinate in wine
  2046. Application of polymer-supported enzymes and reagents in the synthesis of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) analogues
  2047. A new probiotic cheddar cheese with high ACE-inhibitory activity and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID content produced with koumiss-derived Lactobacillus casei Zhang
  2048. Synthesis, Conformation and Biological Evaluation of the Enantiomers of 3‐Fluoro‐γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID ((R)‐ and (S)‐3F‐GABA ): An Analogue of the …
  2049. γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID ‐containing sympathetic preganglionic neurons in rat thoracic spinal cord send their axons to the superior cervical ganglion
  2050. Type 10 17beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase catalyzing the oxidation of steroid modulators of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID type A receptors
  2051. Neurosteroids alter γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID postsynaptic currents in gonadotropin-releasing hormone neurons: a possible mechanism for direct steroidal control
  2052. The X-ray crystal structure and putative ligand-derived peptide binding properties of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptor type A receptor-associated protein
  2053. Rapid non‐genomic effect of glucocorticoid metabolites and neurosteroids on the γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID ‐A receptor
  2054. Stoichiometry of expressed α4β2δ γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID type A receptors depends on the ratio of subunit cDNA transfected
  2055. Bioconversion of glutamic ACID to γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) in brown rice grains induced by high pressure treatment
  2056. The variation of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID content in germinated brown rice among different cultivars
  2057. Regulation of a γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID transporter by reciprocal tyrosine and serine phosphorylation
  2058. Determination of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in barley.
  2059. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID
  2060. Ontogeny of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID ‐immunoreactive neuronal populations in the forebrain and midbrain of the sea lamprey
  2061. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and glutamate differentially regulate intracellular calcium concentrations in mouse gonadotropin-releasing hormone neurons
  2062. Renoprotective effects of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID on ischemia/reperfusion-induced renal injury in rats
  2063. Ultrastructural evidence for a role of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in mediating the effects of corticotropin‐releasing factor on the rat dorsal raphe serotonin system
  2064. Trafficking of the plasma membrane γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID transporter GAT1: size and rates of an acutely recycling pool
  2065. Visualization of spatial distribution of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in eggplant (Solanum melongena) by matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization imaging mass spectrometry
  2066. First demonstration of a functional role for central nervous system betaine/γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID transporter (mGAT2) based on synergistic anticonvulsant action among …
  2067. Mechanism of α-subunit selectivity of benzodiazepine pharmacology at γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID type A receptors
  2068. Alcohol effects on γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID type A receptors: are extrasynaptic receptors the answer?
  2069. Flumazenil-independent positive modulation of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID action by 6-methylflavone at human recombinant α1β2γ 2L and α1β2 GABA A receptors
  2070. Discrimination of Hairpin Polyamides with an α-Substituted-γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID as a 5 ‘-TG-3 ‘Reader in DNA Minor Groove
  2071. γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID nurtures allergic asthma
  2072. Differential effects of chronic ethanol administration and withdrawal on γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID type A and NMDA receptor subunit proteins in male and female rat brain
  2073. In vivo simultaneous monitoring of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID , glutamate, and L‐aspartate using brain microdialysis and capillary electrophoresis with laser‐induced fluorescence …
  2074. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID immunostaining in the antennal lobe of the moth Heliothis virescens and its colocalization with neuropeptides
  2075. The anticonvulsant, antihyperalgesic agent GABA pentin is an agonist at brain γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID type B receptors negatively coupled to voltage-dependent calcium …
  2076. Amnestic concentrations of sevoflurane inhibit synaptic plasticity of hippocampal CA1 neurons through γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID –mediated mechanisms
  2077. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID transporter 1 negatively regulates T cell-mediated immune responses and ameliorates autoimmune inflammation in the CNS
  2078. Identification of a residue in the γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID type A receptor α subunit that differentially affects diazepam‐sensitive and‐insensitive benzodiazepine site …
  2079. Betulin binds to γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptors and exerts anticonvulsant action in mice
  2080. Presence of glutamate, glycine, and γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in the retina of the larval sea lamprey: comparative immunohistochemical study of classical neurotransmitters …
  2081. A novel selective γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID transport inhibitor demonstrates a functional role for GABA transporter subtype GAT2/BGT-1 in the CNS
  2082. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID transporter (GAT1) overexpression in mouse affects the testicular morphology
  2083. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID –Serotonin Interactions in Healthy Men: Implications for Network Models of Psychosis and Dissociation
  2084. In vivo nuclear magnetic resonance studies of glutamate-γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID -glutamine cycling in rodent and human cortex: the central role of glutamine
  2085. Progesterone-metabolite prevents protein kinase C-dependent modulation of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID type A receptors in oxytocin neurons
  2086. Immunoreactivity against choline acetyltransferase, γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID , histamine, octopamine, and serotonin in the larval chemosensory system of Dosophila …
  2087. Dynamic Changes in γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and Glutamate Decarboxylase Activity in Oats (Avena nuda L.) during Steeping and Germination
  2088. Activity-Guided Identification of (S)-Malic ACID 1-O-d-Glucopyranoside (Morelid) and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID as Contributors to Umami Taste and Mouth-Drying Oral Sensation of …
  2089. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (A) receptor agonists accelerate cutaneous barrier recovery and prevent epidermal hyperplasia induced by barrier disruption
  2090. Isolation and characterization of sake yeast mutants deficient in γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID utilization in sake brewing
  2091. A capillary liquid chromatographic/tandem mass spectrometric method for the quantification of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in human plasma and cerebrospinal fluid
  2092. Ontogeny of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID –immunoreactive neurons in the rhombencephalon and spinal cord of the sea lamprey
  2093. … moiety as bioisoster of the carboxy function. Synthesis, ionization constants, and pharmacological characterization of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) related compounds
  2094. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID type B receptors are constitutively internalized via the clathrin-dependent pathway and targeted to lysosomes for degradation
  2095. Mutation of arginine 44 of GAT-1, a (Na++ Cl−)-coupled γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID transporter from rat brain, impairs net flux but not exchange
  2096. Differential expression of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptor A (GABA A) and effects of homocysteine
  2097. Regulation of recombinant γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) A and GABA C receptors by protein kinase C
  2098. Local γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and glutamate circuit control of hypophyseotrophic corticotropin‐releasing factor neuron activity in the paraventricular nucleus of the …
  2099. Cocaine‐and amphetamine‐regulated transcript peptide projections in the ventral midbrain: Colocalization with γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID , melanin‐concentrating hormone …
  2100. Immunohistochemical and immunoblot analysis of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID B receptor in the prefrontal cortex of subjects with schizophrenia and bipolar disorder
  2101. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID , acting through γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID type A receptors, inhibits the biosynthesis of neurosteroids in the frog hypothalamus
  2102. Accumulation of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in giant‐embryo rice grain in relation to glutamate decarboxylase activity and its gene expression during water soaking
  2103. Phloem‐derived γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) is involved in upregulating nodule N2 fixation efficiency in the model legume Medicago truncatula
  2104. An intermediate state of the γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID transporter GAT1 revealed by simultaneous voltage clamp and fluorescence
  2105. Synaptic organization of lobula plate tangential cells in Drosophila: γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptors and chemical release sites
  2106. Theoretical investigation of the neutral/zwitterionic equilibrium of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) conformers in aqueous solution
  2107. Calretinin in the entorhinal cortex of the rat: Distribution, morphology, ultrastructure of neurons, and co‐localization with γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and parvalbumin
  2108. Regulation of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) release in cerebral cortex in the γ -hydroxybutyric ACID (GHB) model of absence seizures in rat
  2109. Identification of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptor-interacting factor 1 (TRAK2) as a trafficking factor for the K+ channel Kir2. 1
  2110. Changes in vesicular transporters for γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and glutamate reveal vulnerability and reorganization of hippocampal neurons following pilocarpine …
  2111. The ionotropic γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptor gene family of the silkworm, Bombyx mori
  2112. Increased expression of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID type B receptors in the hippocampus of patients with temporal lobe epilepsy
  2113. Dendritic assembly of heteromeric γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID type B receptor subunits in hippocampal neurons
  2114. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA )-A function and binding in the paraventricular nucleus of the hypothalamus in chronic renal-wrap hypertension
  2115. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID type B receptors are expressed and functional in mammalian cardiomyocytes
  2116. Colocalization of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and acetylcholine in neurons in the laterodorsal and pedunculopontine tegmental nuclei in the cat: a light and electron …
  2117. Neuroprotection of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptor agonists via enhancing neuronal nitric oxide synthase (Ser847) phosphorylation through increased neuronal nitric …
  2118. NK-3 receptors are expressed on mouse striatal γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID -ergic interneurones and evoke [3H] γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID release
  2119. Rapid and sensitive step gradient assays of glutamate, glycine, taurine and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID by high-performance liquid chromatography–fluorescence detection …
  2120. Presynaptic and postsynaptic relations of μ‐opioid receptors to γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID ‐immunoreactive and medullary‐projecting periaqueductal gray neurons
  2121. The effects of the local anesthetics lidocaine and procaine on glycine and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptors expressed in xenopus oocytes
  2122. Inactivation and inhibition of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID aminotransferase by conformationally restricted viGABA trin analogues
  2123. Effects of single and combined administration of fermented barley extract and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID on the development of atopic dermatitis in NC/Nga mice
  2124. Ethanol enhances γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID responses in a subpopulation of nucleus accumbens neurons: role of metabotropic glutamate receptors
  2125. Identification of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID transporter (GAT1) on the rat sperm
  2126. Strain differences in the distribution of N-methyl-d-aspartate and gamma (γ )–AMINOBUTYRIC ACID -A receptors in rat brain
  2127. Calcium release from presynaptic internal stores is required for ethanol to increase spontaneous γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID release onto cerebellum Purkinje neurons
  2128. Transmembrane domain I of the γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID transporter GAT-1 plays a crucial role in the transition between cation leak and transport modes
  2129. Blocking L-type voltage-gated Ca2+ channels with dihydropyridines reduces γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID type A receptor expression and synaptic inhibition
  2130. Heterogeneity of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID type A receptors in mitral and tufted cells of the rat main olfactory bulb
  2131. Modulation of audiogenically kindled seizures by γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID -related mechanisms in the amygdala
  2132. Cognitive impairment in mice over-expressing γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID transporter I (GAT1)
  2133. Quantitative ultrastructural analysis of glycine‐and γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID ‐immunoreactive terminals on trigeminal α‐and γ ‐motoneuron somata in the rat
  2134. Knockin mice with ethanol-insensitive α1-containing γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID type A receptors display selective alterations in behavioral responses to ethanol
  2135. Multiple assembly signals in γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (type A) receptor subunits combine to drive receptor construction and composition
  2136. Effects of isoflurane on γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID type A receptors activated by full and partial agonists
  2137. A single glycine residue at the entrance to the first membrane-spanning domain of the γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID type A receptor β2 subunit affects allosteric sensitivity to …
  2138. Brain γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID measurement by proton double‐quantum filtering with selective J rewinding
  2139. Substrates regulate γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID transporters in a syntaxin 1A-dependent manner
  2140. Identification of clathrin heavy chain as a direct interaction partner for the γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID type A receptor associated protein
  2141. Withdrawal symptoms after internet purchase of phenibut (β-phenyl-γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID HCl)
  2142. SNAT2 amino ACID transporter is regulated by amino ACID s of the SLC6 γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID transporter subfamily in neocortical neurons and may play no role in …
  2143. Effects of tiagabine, a γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID re-uptake inhibitor, on normal rat bladder function
  2144. Interactions between dopamine D1 receptors and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID mechanisms in substantia nigra pars reticulata of the rat: neurochemical and behavioral studies
  2145. Peptide design using ω-amino ACID s: Unusual turn structures nucleated by an N-terminal single γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID residue in short model peptides
  2146. Pre-and post-synaptic mechanisms regulating the clustering of type A γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptors (GABA A receptors)
  2147. Insecticide interactions with γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and nicotinic receptors: predictive aspects of structural models
  2148. Molecular and physiological evidence for functional γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA )-C receptors in growth hormone-secreting cells
  2149. Taurine activates glycine and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID A receptors in rat substantia gelatinosa neurons
  2150. Structure and Regulation of the gab Gene Cluster, Involved in the γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID Shunt, Are Controlled by a σ54 Factor in Bacillus thuringiensis
  2151. Phospholipase C-related but catalytically inactive protein is required for insulin-induced cell surface expression of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID type A receptors
  2152. Developmental expression of glutamic ACID decarboxylase and of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID type B receptors in the ascidian Ciona intestinalis
  2153. Structure–activity relationships of seco-prezizaane terpenoids in γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptors of houseflies and rats
  2154. An initiator element mediates autologous downregulation of the human type A γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptor β1 subunit gene
  2155. Determination of glycine, glutamine, glutamate, and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in cerebrospinal fluids by capillary electrophoresis with light-emitting diode-induced …
  2156. Time− Course Study and Effects of Drying Method on Concentrations of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID , Flavonoids, Anthocyanin, and 2′′-Hydroxynicotianamine in Leaves of …
  2157. Azetidine derivatives as novel γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID uptake inhibitors: Synthesis, biological evaluation, and structure–activity relationship
  2158. The effects of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID , vinegar, and dried bonito on blood pressure in normotensive and mildly or moderately hypertensive volunteers
  2159. Benzodiazepines induce a conformational change in the region of the γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID type A receptor α1-subunit M3 membrane-spanning segment
  2160. Increased expression of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID transporters GAT-1 and GAT-3 in the spinal trigeminal nucleus after facial carrageenan injections
  2161. 6-Methylflavanone, a more efficacious positive allosteric modulator of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) action at human recombinant α2β2γ 2L than at α1β2γ 2L and α1β2 …
  2162. Rats displaying distinct exploratory activity also have different expression patterns of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID -and cholecystokinin-related genes in brain regions
  2163. Pharmacological heterogeneity of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptors during development suggests distinct classes of rat cerebellar granule cells in situ
  2164. Modulation of brain stem monoamines and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID by NK1 receptors in rats
  2165. Dopamine and γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID are colocalized in restricted groups of neurons in the sea lamprey brain: insights into the early evolution of neurotransmitter …
  2166. Role of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in early neuronal development: Studies with an embryonic neuroectodermal stem cell clone
  2167. The anticonvulsant valproate increases the turnover rate of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID transporters
  2168. Prenatal NAP+ SAL prevents developmental delay in a mouse model of Down syndrome through effects on N-methyl-D-aspartic ACID and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID …
  2169. Opiate-induced motor stimulation is regulated by γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID type B receptors found in the ventral tegmental area in mice
  2170. Fipronil-related heterocyclic compounds: structure–activity relationships for interaction with γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID -and voltage-gated ion channels and insecticidal action
  2171. Elucidating conformational changes in the γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID transporter-1
  2172. Inhibition of microbial growth and enrichment of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID during germination of brown rice by electrolyzed oxidizing water
  2173. Differential localization of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID type a and glycine receptor subunits and gephyrin in the human pons, medulla oblongata and uppermost cervical …
  2174. 5-Substituted Imidazole-4-acetic ACID Analogues:  Synthesis, Modeling, and Pharmacological Characterization of a Series of Novel γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID C Receptor …
  2175. Neurosteroid Analogues. 11. Alternative Ring System Scaffolds:  γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID Receptor Modulation and Anesthetic Actions of Benz[f]indenes
  2176. Alterations of intracerebral γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) levels by titration with levetiracetam in patients with focal epilepsies
  2177. Influence of Anaerobic Treatment on the Amount of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and the Quality of Tea Leaf [J]
  2178. Selective γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID type A receptor antagonism reverses isoflurane ischemic neuroprotection
  2179. Stimulation of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID production in vine-ripe tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill.) fruits under modified atmospheres
  2180. Cortical γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID type A–benzodiazepine receptors in recovery from alcohol dependence: relationship to features of alcohol dependence and cigarette …
  2181. Intracerebroventricular morphine produces antinociception by evoking γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID release through activation of 5-hydroxytryptamine 3 receptors in the spinal …
  2182. Bilateral inhibition of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID type A receptor function within the basolateral amygdala blocked propofol-induced amnesia and activity-regulated …
  2183. Design of a conformationally restricted analogue of the antiepilepsy drug viGABA trin that directs its mechanism of inactivation of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID aminotransferase
  2184. Ovariectomy aggravates convulsions and hippocampal γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID inhibition induced by cyclosporin A in rats
  2185. Distinct properties of murine α5 γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID type a receptors revealed by biochemical fractionation and mass spectroscopy
  2186. Distribution of glycine immunoreactivity in the brain of adult sea lamprey (Petromyzon marinus). Comparison with γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID
  2187. Group I metabotropic glutamate receptors modulate glutamate and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID release in the periaqueductal grey of rats
  2188. Uga3 and Uga35/Dal81 Transcription Factors Regulate UGA4 Transcription in Response to γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and Leucine
  2189. Detection of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) by longitudinal scalar order difference editing
  2190. Transport of 14C-γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID into brain, cerebrospinal fluid and choroid plexus in neonatal and adult rats
  2191. Mefloquine enhances nigral γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID release via inhibition of cholinesterase
  2192. Association between the γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID type B receptor 1 and 2 gene polymorphisms and mesial temporal lobe epilepsy in a Han Chinese population
  2193. Propofol Modulates γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID –mediated Inhibitory Neurotransmission to Cardiac Vagal Neurons in the Nucleus Ambiguus
  2194. The effects of isoflurane on desensitized wild-type and α1 (S270H) γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID type A receptors
  2195. Effects of the antidepressant/antipanic drug phenelzine and its putative metabolite phenylethylidenehydrazine on extracellular γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID levels in the …
  2196. Neurotensin in the ventral pallidum increases extracellular γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and differentially affects cue-and cocaine-primed reinstatement
  2197. Distinct actions of etomidate and propofol at β3-containing γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID type A receptors
  2198. The interaction of the γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID transporter GAT-1 with the neurotransmitter is selectively impaired by sulfhydryl modification of a conformationally sensitive …
  2199. Differential roles of mGlu8 receptors in the regulation of glutamate and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID release at periaqueductal grey level
  2200. Pentobarbital modulates γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID -activated single-channel conductance in rat cultured hippocampal neurons
  2201. Oligomerization of the γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID transporter-1 is driven by an interplay of polar and hydrophobic interactions in transmembrane helix II
  2202. Associations between anterior cingulate cortex glutamate and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID concentrations and the harm avoidance temperament
  2203. Synthesis and Pharmacological Evaluation of Novel γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID Type B (GABA B) Receptor Agonists as Gastroesophageal Reflux Inhibitors
  2204. Production of free amino ACID s and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID by autolysis reactions from wheat bran
  2205. Colocalization of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID ‐like immunoreactivity and catecholamines in the feeding network of Aplysia californica
  2206. Hydroxy-1, 2, 5-oxadiazolyl moiety as bioisoster of the carboxy function. A computational study on γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) related compounds
  2207. Identification of a subpopulation of substantia nigra pars compacta γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID neurons that is regulated by basal ganglia activity
  2208. … of Ethanol Withdrawal–Induced Anxiety‐Like Behavior During Later Withdrawals by Treatment of Early Withdrawals With Benzodiazepine/γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID …
  2209. Pyramidal cell responses to γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID differ in type I and type II cortical dysplasia
  2210. Neuropeptide Y Y5 receptor protein in the cortical/limbic system and brainstem of the rat: expression on γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and corticotropin-releasing hormone …
  2211. Profiling γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA A) receptor subunit mRNA expression in postnatal gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) neurons of the male mouse with …
  2212. Identification of a tyrosine in the agonist binding site of the homomeric ρ1 γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) receptor that, when mutated, produces spontaneous opening
  2213. The multiple active enzyme species of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID aminotransferase are not isozymes
  2214. γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID is present in a spatially discrete subpopulation of hair cells in the crista ampullaris of the toadfish Opsanus tau
  2215. Transgenic mice overexpressing γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID transporter subtype I develop obesity
  2216. Establishing an ion pair interaction in the homomeric ρ1 γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID type A receptor that contributes to the gating pathway
  2217. Mesencephalic astrocyte-derived neurotrophic factor enhances nigral γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID release
  2218. Open-label study of a proprietary treatment program targeting type A γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptor dysregulation in methamphetamine dependence
  2219. … . Mechanism of Inactivation of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID Aminotransferase by (1R,3S,4S)-3-Amino-4-fluorocyclopentane-1-carboxylic ACID As Elucidated by …
  2220. Anesthetic-like modulation of a γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID type A, strychnine-sensitive glycine, and N-methyl-d-aspartate receptors by coreleased neurotransmitters
  2221. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID type A receptor β2 subunit mediates the hypothermic effect of etomidate in mice
  2222. The substrates of the γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID transporter GAT-1 induce structural rearrangements around the interface of transmembrane domains 1 and 6
  2223. Activity-Based Probe for Specific Photoaffinity Labeling γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID B (GABA B) Receptors on Living Cells: Design, Synthesis, and Biological Evaluation
  2224. Administration of baclofen, a γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID type B agonist in the thalamic ventrobasal complex, attenuates allodynia in monoarthritic rats subjected to the ankle …
  2225. Serotonin potentiates the response of neurons of the superficial laminae of the rat spinal dorsal horn to γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID
  2226. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) and pentobarbital induce different conformational rearrangements in the GABA A receptor α1 and β2 pre-M1 regions
  2227. α2‐γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) A receptors are the molecular substrates mediating precipitation of narcosis but not of sedation by the combined use of diazepam and …
  2228. Two novel residues in M2 of the γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID type A receptor affecting gating by GABA and picrotoxin affinity
  2229. The changes in the expressions of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID transporters in the gerbil hippocampal complex following spontaneous seizure
  2230. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID type A receptors modulate cAMP-mediated long-term potentiation and long-term depression at monosynaptic CA3–CA1 synapses
  2231. Type B γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID Receptors Modulate the Function of the Extracellular Ca2+-Sensing Receptor and Cell Differentiation in Murine Growth Plate …
  2232. Effects of sodium nitroprusside, a nitric oxide donor, on γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID concentration in the brain and on picrotoxin-induced convulsions in combination with …
  2233. Bilobalide prevents reduction of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID levels and glutamic ACID decarboxylase activity induced by 4-O-methylpyridoxine in mouse hippocampus
  2234. Transmembrane domain 8 of the γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID transporter GAT-1 lines a cytoplasmic accessibility pathway into its binding pocket
  2235. … : 24-h rhythms of serum prolactin and median eminence and adenohypophysial concentration of dopamine, serotonin,(γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID , taurine and somatostatin …
  2236. Behavioral effects of agents active at the γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptor complex in the staircase paradigm
  2237. Increased γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID levels in mouse brain induce loss of righting reflex, but not immobility, in response to noxious stimulation
  2238. Levels of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID ‐Benzodiazepine Receptors in Abstinent, Alcohol‐Dependent Women: Preliminary Findings From an 123I‐Iomazenil Single Photon …
  2239. … noradrenergic inhibition of an apamin-sensitive, small-conductance Ca2+-activated K+ channel in hypothalamic γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID neurons: pharmacology, estrogen …
  2240. On the mechanism of a mutated and abnormally functioning γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (A) receptor linked to epilepsy
  2241. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptor subtype antagonists differentially alter opioid-induced feeding in the shell region of the nucleus accumbens in rats
  2242. Expression of the γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) plasma membrane transporter-1 in monkey and human retina
  2243. Effects on γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) A receptors of a neuroactive steroid that negatively modulates glutamate neurotransmission and augments GABA …
  2244. Volatile aromatic anesthetics variably impact human γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID type A receptor function
  2245. A theoretical study of electronic and structural states of neurotransmitters: γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and glutamic ACID
  2246. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID mimetic drugs differentially inhibit the dopaminergic response to cocaine
  2247. Up-regulation of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID transporter I mediates ethanol sensitivity in mice
  2248. High γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID content, a novel component associated with resistance to abamectin in Tetranychus cinnabarinus (Boisduval)
  2249. Lactation alters γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID neuronal activity in the hypothalamus and cerebral cortex in the rat
  2250. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID transporter 1 negatively regulates T cell activation and survival through protein kinase C-dependent signaling pathways
  2251. γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID type B receptors facilitate L‐type and attenuate N‐type Ca2+ currents in isolated hippocampal neurons
  2252. Proximity-accelerated chemical coupling reaction in the benzodiazepine-binding site of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID type A receptors: superposition of different allosteric …
  2253. Engineered Zn2+ switches in the γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) transporter-1: differential effects on GABA uptake and currents
  2254. A TM2 residue in the β1 subunit determines spontaneous opening of homomeric and heteromeric γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID -gated ion channels
  2255. Proenkephalin A and the γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID A receptor π subunit: expression, localization, and dynamic changes in human secretory endometrium
  2256. Contribution of α1 subunit-containing γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID A (GABA A) receptors to motor-impairing effects of benzodiazepines in squirrel monkeys
  2257. Direct detection of the interaction between recombinant soluble extracellular regions in the heterodimeric metabotropic γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptor
  2258. Synthesis and pharmacology of seleninic ACID analogues of the inhibitory neurotransmitter γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID
  2259. Discriminative stimulus effects of ethanol in mice lacking the γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID type A receptor δ subunit
  2260. Availability of partially milled rice as a daily source of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID
  2261. Percentage incidence of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID neurons in the claustrum of the rabbit and comparison with the cortex and putamen
  2262. Impaired reproduction in transgenic mice overexpressing γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID transporter I (GAT1)
  2263. Cannabinoid receptor agonist WIN 55,212‐2 inhibits rat cortical dialysate γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID levels
  2264. Development of glycine immunoreactivity in the brain of the sea lamprey: Comparison with γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID immunoreactivity
  2265. Improved detection limit for an electrochemical γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID sensor based on stable NADPH detection using an electron cyclotron resonance sputtered carbon …
  2266. … C–H insertion of N-arylalkyl, N-bis (trimethylsilyl) methyldiazoamides mediated by chiral rhodium (II) catalysts. Synthesis of (R)-β-benzyl-γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID
  2267. Human follicular fluid stimulates the sperm acrosome reaction by interacting with the γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptors
  2268. Presynaptic modulation of synaptic γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID transmission by tandospirone in rat basolateral amygdala
  2269. Identification of the γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptor β2 and β3 subunits in rat, rabbit, and human kidneys
  2270. The alteration of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID -transaminase expression in the gerbil hippocampus induced by seizure
  2271. Opposing actions of etomidate on cortical theta oscillations are mediated by different γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID type A receptor subtypes
  2272. Evidence that γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID Is Part of the Neural Circuit Mediating Estradiol Negative Feedback in Anestrous Ewes
  2273. Kinetics of glutamate and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in cerebrospinal fluid in a canine model of complex partial status epilepticus induced by kainic ACID
  2274. Differential protein mobility of the γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID , type A, receptor α and β subunit channel-lining segments
  2275. General anesthetic actions on norepinephrine, dopamine, and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID transporters in stably transfected cells
  2276. On-line coupling of sequential injection with liquid chromatography for the automated derivatization and determination of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in human biological …
  2277. Lipopolysaccharide Increases γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID Synthesis in Medial Preoptic Neurones in Association with Inhibition of Steroid‐Induced Luteinising Hormone …
  2278. γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID ‐mediated regulation of the activity‐dependent olfactory bulb dopaminergic phenotype
  2279. Levetiracetam has no acute effects on brain γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID levels
  2280. γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID transporters in the cat periaqueductal gray: A light and electron microscopic immunocytochemical study
  2281. Transmembrane domains I and II of the γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID transporter GAT-4 contain molecular determinants of substrate specificity
  2282. Resuscitative effect of a γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID B receptor antagonist on γ -hydroxybutyric ACID mortality in mice
  2283. The cardiovascular and subjective effects of methamphetamine combined with γ -vinyl-γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GVG) in non-treatment seeking methamphetamine …
  2284. Selective inhibition of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID type A receptors in human IMR-32 cells by low concentrations of toluene
  2285. Localization of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID A receptor subunits in the rat spiral ganglion and organ of Corti
  2286. A novel, rapid, inhibitory effect of insulin on α1β2γ 2s γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID type A receptors
  2287. Presence of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID transporter mRNA in interneurons and principal cells of rat hippocampus
  2288. Alleviative effects of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) on behavioral abnormalities in aged dogs
  2289. … fear conditioning and baseline startle responses in the rat fear-potentiated startle test: a comparison of benzodiazepine/γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID -a receptor agonists
  2290. … of KATP channels in mouse islets results in elevated [U-13C] glucose metabolism, glutaminolysis, and pyruvate cycling but a decreased γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID shunt
  2291. Synaptic and extrasynaptic γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID type A receptor clusters in rat hippocampal cultures during development
  2292. Analysis of extracellular γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID , glutamate and aspartate in cat visual cortex by in vivo microdialysis and capillary electrophoresis-laser induced …
  2293. Immunosensor for detection of inhibitory neurotransmitter γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID using quartz crystal microbalance
  2294. Photo-activated azi-etomidate, a general anesthetic photolabel, irreversibly enhances gating and desensitization of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID type A receptors
  2295. In vivo characterization of the angiotensin‐(1–7)‐induced dopamine and γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID release in the striatum of the rat
  2296. Comparative study on the correlation of plasma γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and pipecolic ACID with liver function in patients with liver cirrhosis
  2297. Colocalization and shared distribution of endomorphins with substance P, calcitonin gene‐related peptide, γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID , and the mu opioid receptor
  2298. Reduction of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID -ergic neurotransmission as a putative mechanism of radiation induced activation of the gonadotropin releasing-hormone-pulse …
  2299. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptors: a rationale for developing selective insect pest control chemicals
  2300. Residues in the extracellular loop 4 are critical for maintaining the conformational equilibrium of the γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID transporter-1
  2301. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA )-rich Chlorella depresses the elevation of blood pressure in spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR).
  2302. Chronic Blockade of N‐Methyl‐D‐Aspartate Receptors Alters γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID Type A Receptor Peptide Expression and Function in the Rat
  2303. … nicotine and smoke treatment modulate dopaminergic activities in ventral tegmental area and nucleus accumbens and the γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID type B receptor …
  2304. Diazepam, γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID , and progesterone open K+ channels in myocytes from coronary arteries
  2305. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptor (GABA A) subunits in rat nucleus tractus solitarii (NTS) revealed by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and immunohistochemistry
  2306. Dual action of isoflurane on the γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA )-mediated currents through recombinant α1β2γ 2L-GABA A-receptor channels
  2307. Modulatory effects of hypocretin-1/orexin-A with glutamate and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID on freshly isolated pyramidal neurons from the rat prefrontal cortex
  2308. Expression of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID ρ1 and ρ1Δ450 as gene fusions with the green fluorescent protein
  2309. Long‐term exposure to dieldrin reduces γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID type A and N‐methyl‐D‐aspartate receptor function in primary cultures of mouse cerebellar granule cells
  2310. An intrinsic γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) ergic system in the adrenal cortex: findings from human and rat adrenal glands and the NCI-H295R cell line
  2311. … Transmembrane Region of the β2 Subunit of the γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID Type A Receptor Alters Desensitization Kinetics of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID -and Anesthetic-induced …
  2312. Differential expression of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID type B receptor subunit mRNAs in the developing nervous system and receptor coupling to adenylyl cyclase in …
  2313. Effect of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID on performance and hormones of finishing pig in heat stress environment
  2314. A validated method for gas chromatographic analysis of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in tall fescue herbage
  2315. Amino ACID transport and metabolism in mycobacteria: cloning, interruption, and characterization of anl-arginine/γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID permease in mycobacterium …
  2316. In vivo characterization and dynamic receptor occupancy imaging of TPA023B, an α2/α3/α5 subtype selective γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID –a partial agonist
  2317. Accumulation of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in apple, strawberry and tomato fruit in response to postharvest treatments
  2318. Tyrosine 62 of the γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID type A receptor β2 subunit is an important determinant of high affinity agonist binding
  2319. Sites of positive allosteric modulation by neurosteroids on ionotropic γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptor subunits
  2320. Capillary electrophoretic analysis of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and alanine in tea with in-capillary derivatization and fluorescence detection
  2321. Ezrin mediates tethering of the γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID transporter GAT1 to actin filaments via a C-terminal PDZ-interacting domain
  2322. Characteristic expression of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and glutamate decarboxylase in rat jejunum and its relation to differentiation of epithelial cells
  2323. Differential organization of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID type A and glycine receptors in the somatic and dendritic compartments of rat abducens motoneurons
  2324. Modulation of the release of endogenous γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID by cannabinoids in the guinea pig ileum
  2325. Changes in some physico-chemical properties and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID content of Kimchi during fermentation and storage
  2326. Identification and characterization of a novel isoform of the vesicular γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID transporter with glucose-regulated expression in rat islets
  2327. Salt stress-enhanced γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) in tomato fruit
  2328. Putative γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID neurons in the ventral tegmental area have a similar pattern of plasticity as dopamine neurons during appetitive and aversive learning
  2329. GATMD: γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID transporter mutagenesis database
  2330. Cynomorium songaricum extracts functionally modulate transporters of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and monoamine
  2331. BLOCKADE OF γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID RECEPTORS DOES NOT MODIFY THE INHIBITION OF ETHANOL INTAKE INDUCED BY HYPERICUM PERFORATUM IN …
  2332. Study on the Determination of Glutamic ACID and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in Hippocampus of Rat by HPLC [J]
  2333. Simultaneous spectral editing for γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and taurine using double quantum coherence transfer
  2334. Immunocytochemical localization of putative γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptor subunits in the head ganglia of Periplaneta americana using an anti-RDL C-terminal …
  2335. Novel, practical and cheap source for isolating beneficial γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID -producing leuconostoc NC5 bacteria.
  2336. Electrophysiological actions of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and clomethiazole on recombinant GABA A receptors
  2337. ViGABA trin extracellular pharmacokinetics and concurrent γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID neurotransmitter effects in rat frontal cortex and hippocampus using microdialysis
  2338. Colocalization of choline acetyltransferase and γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in the developing and adult turtle retinas
  2339. Sevoflurane enhances γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID type A receptor function and overall inhibition of inspiratory premotor neurons in a decerebrate dog model
  2340. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA )-C receptor stimulation increases prolactin (PRL) secretion in cultured rat anterior pituitary cells
  2341. Modulation of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID Type A Receptor–mediated Spontaneous Inhibitory Postsynaptic Currents in Auditory Cortex by Midazolam and Isoflurane
  2342. … blocking actions of 4′-ethynyl-4-n-propylbicycloorthobenzoate (EBOB) and γ -hexachlorocyclohexane (γ -HCH) on γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID – and glutamate-induced …
  2343. Modulation of two oscillatory networks in the peripheral olfactory system by γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID , glutamate, and acetylcholine in the terrestrial slug Limax marginatus
  2344. Alkylene tether-length dependent γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID type A receptor competitive antagonism by tacrine dimers
  2345. Endogenous γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID modulates tonic guinea pig airway tone and propofol-induced airway smooth muscle relaxation
  2346. In-capillary derivatization and stacking electrophoretic analysis of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and alanine in tea samples to redeem the detection after dilution to decrease …
  2347. Regulation of Arabidopsis thaliana 14‐3‐3 gene expression by γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID
  2348. High extracellular γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID protects cultured neurons against damage induced by the accumulation of endogenous extracellular glutamate
  2349. Synaptic connections between trigemino-parabrachial projection neurons and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID -and glycine-immunoreactive terminals in the rat
  2350. Hippocampal γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID transporter alterations following focal epileptogenesis induced in rat amygdala
  2351. Conformationally-restricted viGABA trin analogs as irreversible and reversible inhibitors of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID aminotransferase
  2352. Vibrational Spectra of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID
  2353. Synthesis and characterization of an electroactive surface that releases γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA )
  2354. Selection of stable RNA molecules that can regulate the channel-opening equilibrium of the membrane-bound γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptor
  2355. Identification of Anxiolytic/Nonsedative Agents among Indol-3-ylglyoxylamides Acting as Functionally Selective Agonists at the γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID -A (GABA A) α2 …
  2356. Extracellular Hypothalamic γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) and l-Glutamic ACID Concentrations in Response to Bicuculline in a Genetic Absence Epilepsy Rat Model
  2357. Pretectal connections in turtles with special reference to the visual thalamic centers: A hodological and γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID ‐immunohistochemical study
  2358. Developmental changes in distribution of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID ‐and glycine‐immunoreactive boutons on rat trigeminal motoneurons. I. Jaw‐closing motoneurons
  2359. First asymmetric synthesis of an acyclic β, β-dialkylated-γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID
  2360. Isolation and characterization of Lactobacillus brevis AML15 producing γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID
  2361. Synaptic interactions between the terminals of slow‐adapting type II mechanoreceptor afferents and neurones expressing γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID ‐and glycine‐like …
  2362. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID -and glycine-immunoreactive neurons postsynaptic to substance P-immunoreactive axon terminals in the superficial layers of the rat medullary …
  2363. Selective determination of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID , glutamate and alanine by mixed micellar electrokinetic chromatography and fluorescence detection
  2364. Targeting γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) carriers to the brain: potential relevance as antiepileptic pro-drugs
  2365. Prolonged exposure to γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID up-regulates stably expressed recombinant α1β2γ 2s GABA A receptors
  2366. Pharmacological evidence for a role of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID A receptor mechanism in modulating nitric oxide synthase activity in rat brain
  2367. Isolation and Identification of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID from Rice Germ [J]
  2368. The central nervous system convulsant pentylenetetrazole stimulates γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA )-activated current in picrotoxin-resistant GABA A receptors in HEK293 …
  2369. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID specifically inhibits progression of tubular fibrosis and atrophy in nephrectomized rats
  2370. N‐methyl‐d‐aspartate, hyperpolarization‐activated cation current (Ih) and γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID conductances govern the risk of epileptogenesis following febrile …
  2371. Ca2+ regulation of the carrier-mediated γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID release from isolated synaptic plasma membrane vesicles
  2372. Changes in γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID tone and extracellular serotonin in the dorsal raphe nucleus over the rat estrous cycle
  2373. Ethanol Modulation of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA )‐Mediated Inhibition of Cerebellar Purkinje Neurons: Relationship to GABA b Receptor Input
  2374. Postsynaptic localization of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID transporters and receptors in the outer plexiform layer of the goldfish retina: An ultrastructural study
  2375. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID type A (GABA A) receptor subtype inverse agonists as therapeutic agents in cognition
  2376. Inhibitors of the γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID transporter 1 (GAT1) do not reveal a channel mode of conduction
  2377. … inhibits evoked inhibitory postsynaptic currents in the rat nucleus accumbens indirectly through γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID type B receptors
  2378. Protein kinase C-mediated phosphorylation of the BGT1 epithelial γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID transporter regulates its association with LIN7 PDZ proteins: a post-translational …
  2379. Anterior hypothalamic neurons respond to blood pressure changes via γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and angiotensins in rats
  2380. Acute effects of baclofen, a γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID -B agonist, on laboratory measures of aggressive and escape responses of adult male parolees with and without a …
  2381. Zirconium-mediated intramolecular ester transfer reaction: synthesis of α-substituted γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) derivatives
  2382. Synthesis of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID analogs based on carbohydrate scaffolds
  2383. UGA4 gene encoding the γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID permease in Saccharomyces cerevisiae is an ACID -expressed gene
  2384. Vesicular inhibitory amino ACID transporter is expressed in γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA )-containing astrocytes in rat pineal glands
  2385. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID amides of nortriptyline and fluoxetine display improved pain suppressing activity
  2386. Determination of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID