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GABAb modeling

Galvez, T., Parmentier, M. L., Joly, C., et al. (1999) Mutagenesis and modeling of the GABAb receptor extracellular domain support a venus flytrap mechanism for ligand binding. J. Biol. Chem. 274,13362-13369. [Pg.141]

Chapters 16, 62) topiramate, a drug used for partial and generalized tonic-clonic seizures (see Chapter 24) and baclofen, a GABAB receptor antagonist used as a spasmolytic (see Chapter 27). Based on evidence from model systems,... [Pg.502]

Straessle A, Loup F, Arabadzisz D, Ohning GV, Fritschy JM (2003) Rapid and long-term alterations of hippocampal GABAB receptors in a mouse model of temporal lobe epilepsy. Eur J Neurosd 18 2213-2226... [Pg.397]

CGP 35348 is a phosphinic acid derivative, a (GABAb) GABA receptor ANTAGONIST. It is used as a pharmacological tool, and shows ANTICONVULSANT / ANTIEPILEPTIC properties in animal models. [Pg.71]


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