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  • 121GABAA receptor — The GABAA receptor is one of two ligand gated ion channels responsible for mediating the effects of gamma aminobutyric acid (GABA), the major inhibitory neurotransmitter in the brain. In addition to the GABA binding site, the GABAA receptor… …

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  • 122Neuropsychopharmacology — For the journal, see Neuropsychopharmacology (journal). Neuropsychopharmacology (from Greek νεῦρον, neuron, nerve ; ψυχή, psyche, mind , soul ; φάρμακον, pharmakon, poison in classic Greek; drug in modern Greek and the suffix λογία, logia, study… …

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  • 123GRIA3 — Glutamate receptor, ionotrophic, AMPA 3, also known as GRIA3, is a human gene.cite web | title = Entrez Gene: GRIA3 glutamate receptor, ionotrophic, AMPA 3| url = http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/entrez?Db=gene Cmd=ShowDetailView… …

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  • 124Multielectrode array — Multielectrode arrays (MEAs) or microelectrode arrays are devices that contain multiple plates or shanks through which neural signals are obtained or delivered, essentially serving as neural interfaces that connect neurons to electronic circuitry …

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  • 125GABA receptor — The GABA receptors are a class of receptors that respond to the neurotransmitter γ aminobutyric acid (GABA), the chief inhibitory neurotransmitter in the vertebrate central nervous system. There are three classes of GABA receptors: GABAA, GABAB,… …

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  • 126Baroreflex — In cardiovascular physiology, the baroreflex or baroreceptor reflex is one of the body s homeostatic mechanisms for maintaining blood pressure. It provides a negative feedback loop in which an elevated blood pressure reflexively causes blood… …

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  • 1275-HT3 receptor — protein Name=5 hydroxytryptamine (serotonin) receptor 3A caption= width= HGNCid=5297 Symbol=HTR3A AltSymbols=HTR3 EntrezGene=3359 OMIM=182139 RefSeq=NM 000869 UniProt=P46098 PDB= ECnumber= Chromosome=11 Arm=q Band=23.1 LocusSupplementaryData=… …

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  • 128Gliotransmitter — Gliotransmitters are chemicals released from glial cells that facilitate neuronal communication between neurons and other glial cells and are usually induced from Ca2+ signaling. [3] While gliotransmitters can be released from any glial cell,… …

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