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Cerebellum later development

The a4p2 nAChR is the predominant heteromeric receptor in the brain, binds nicotine and other nicotinic agonists, e.g. cytisine and epibatidine. As a principal nicotinic AChR is more ubiquitous and is predominant in cortex, striatum, superior colliculus, lateral geniculate nucleus and cerebellum. When activated it facilitates excitatory inputs and is present very early in the developing brain in various brain regions. [Pg.133]


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