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ACEA-1328, a NMDA receptor/glycine site antagonist, acutely potentiates antinociception and chronically attenuates tolerance induced by morphine.Academic Article Why?
AMPA/kainate receptor antagonist DNQX blocks the acute increase of Per2 mRNA levels in most but not all areas of the SCN.Academic Article Why?
Attenuation of nociceptive responses by ACEA-1021, a competitive NMDA receptor/glycine site antagonist, in the mice.Academic Article Why?
Effect of antioxidants on L-glutamate and N-methyl-4-phenylpyridinium ion induced-neurotoxicity in PC12 cells.Academic Article Why?
Effects of NMDA receptor inhibition by phencyclidine on the neuronal differentiation of PC12 cells.Academic Article Why?
Excitatory amino acids and serotonin uptake blockers reveal two physiologically distinct serotonin systems in the retina of the skate, Raja erinacea.Academic Article Why?
M2 mutations of the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor increase the potency of the non-competitive inhibitor phencyclidine.Academic Article Why?
Melatonin exhibits antioxidant properties in a mouse brain slice model of excitotoxicity.Academic Article Why?
Memantine and HIV-associated cognitive impairment: a neuropsychological and proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy study.Academic Article Why?
Metabotropic glutamate receptor antagonist AIDA blocks induction of mossy fiber-CA3 LTP in vivo.Academic Article Why?
NMDA antagonist properties of the putative antiaddictive drug, ibogaine.Academic Article Why?
NMDA receptor antagonists sustain LTP and spatial memory: active processes mediate LTP decay.Academic Article Why?
Riluzole Impairs Cocaine Reinstatement and Restores Adaptations in Intrinsic Excitability and GLT-1 Expression.Academic Article Why?
Spermine depresses NMDA, K/AMPA and GABAA-mediated synaptic transmission in the rat hippocampal slice preparation.Academic Article Why?
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