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GABA anatomical distribution

The NMDA receptor complex has been extensively characterized and its anatomical distribution in the brain determined. The NMDA receptor is analogous to the GABA-A receptor in that it contains several binding sites, in addition to the glutamate site, whereby the movement of sodium and calcium ions into the nerve cell can be modulated. [Pg.59]

It seems likely that different subtypes of the GABA-BDZ-receptor complex may mediate different actions of these drugs. The different subtypes have different anatomical distributions, although these may overlap in a number of brain regions. However, at present the available BDZs are not sufficiently specific to individual... [Pg.169]


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