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GABAA Receptors on The Cytoplasmic Side of the Deiters' Neurone Plasma Membrane: Mechanism and Functional Implications

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Pages 69-73 | Published online: 07 Jul 2009

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M. V. Rapallino, A. Cupello & H. Hydén. (1989) The Mechanism by Which Intracellular GABA Increases Cl− Outward Permeability Across Deiters' Neurone Plasma Membranes. International Journal of Neuroscience 45:1-2, pages 71-74.
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M. V. Rapallino, A. Cupello & H. Hyd�n. (1993) The increase in Cl? permeation across the Deiters' neuron membrane by GABA on its cytoplasmic side is abolished by protein kinase C (PKC) activators. Cellular and Molecular Neurobiology 13:5, pages 547-558.
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J. Kardos. (2004) The GABA A receptor channel mediated chloride ion translocation through the plasma membrane: New insights from 36 Cl − ion flux measurements . Synapse 13:1, pages 74-93.
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M. V. Rapallino, A. Cupello & H. Hyden. (1992) Further evidence for the presence of?-aminobutyric acidA (GABAA) receptors on the cytoplasmic side of deiters' membrane. Cellular and Molecular Neurobiology 12:4, pages 327-332.
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Aroldo Cupello, Anita Palm, Maria V. Rapallino & Holger Hyd�n. (1991) Can Cl? ions be extruded from a?-aminobutyric (GABA)-acceptive nerve cell via GABAA receptors on the plasma membrane cytoplasmic side?. Cellular and Molecular Neurobiology 11:3, pages 333-346.
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