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Glutamate receptor manipulation

Glutamate is the major excitatory amino acid in the brain. It has a key role in learning and memory and is involved in the mediation of the response to stress. Glutamate receptors are present throughout the central nervous system but differ widely according to their localisation and function (Kent et al. 2002), and as a result have not been easy to identify as targets for pharmacological manipulation. [Pg.473]


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