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Glutaminergic system

The intense neuroexcitatory properties of the kainoids have been well documented and this class of molecule is now inextricably linked with neurochemical research.29 They appear to act as conformationally locked analogues of L-glutamic acid 25 (Figure 6), causing neuronal death in glutaminergic systems found in the brain. [Pg.166]

Carlsson M., Carlsson A. Interactions between glutaminergic and monaminergic systems within the basal ganglia - implications for schizophrenia and Parkinson s disease. Trends Neurosci. 13, 272-276 (1990). [Pg.88]


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