PMID: 196200Jul 7, 1977Paper

A new class of GABA agonist

Nature
P Krogsgaard-LarsenD R Curtis

Abstract

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References

Jan 1, 1975·Journal of Neurochemistry·G A JohnstonB Twitchin
Dec 1, 1975·Journal of Neurochemistry·P Krogsgaard-Larsen, G A Johnston
Dec 1, 1975·Journal of Neurochemistry·P Krogsgaard-LarsenR M McCulloch
Dec 13, 1972·Nature: New Biology·G A JohnstonR M Maclachlan
Aug 1, 1972·Journal of Neurochemistry·P M BeartG A Johnston

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Nov 1, 1992·Medicinal Research Reviews·D I Kerr, J Ong
Aug 11, 1981·Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry·P Krogsgaard-Larsen, E Falch
Aug 11, 1981·Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry·R L Macdonald, A B Young
Jan 1, 1983·Psychopharmacology·N BjørndalE Christensson
Jan 1, 1984·Psychopharmacology·A Depaulis, M Vergnes
Jan 1, 1982·Psychopharmacology·D E CaseyN Bjørndal
Jul 31, 1979·Naunyn-Schmiedeberg's Archives of Pharmacology·P Holzer, K Hagmüller
Jun 1, 1981·Naunyn-Schmiedeberg's Archives of Pharmacology·N ZontaP Mantegazza
Feb 1, 1987·Biulleten' eksperimental'noĭ biologii i meditsiny·A M ZharkovskiĭT A Zharkovskaia
Apr 1, 1980·Neurochemical Research·R D AllanB Twitchin
Oct 1, 1980·Neurochemical Research·F V DeFeudis
Oct 22, 1982·Pharmaceutisch Weekblad. Scientific Edition·A V ChristensenP Krogsgaard-Larsen
Oct 15, 1979·European Journal of Pharmacology·M Karobath, M Lippitsch
Jul 11, 1980·European Journal of Pharmacology·B L WaszczakJ R Walters
Mar 7, 1980·European Journal of Pharmacology·J Arnt, J Scheel-Krüger
Jan 16, 1981·European Journal of Pharmacology·R C HillD Roemer
Aug 3, 1984·European Journal of Pharmacology·D L Hammond, E J Drower
Sep 23, 1987·European Journal of Pharmacology·Y B YuT J Biscoe
Oct 6, 1987·European Journal of Pharmacology·B FjallandS Grell
Nov 28, 1989·European Journal of Pharmacology·D W MillerR E Tessel
Sep 24, 1979·Life Sciences·M M RobinP J Schechter
Jul 1, 1983·Neuropharmacology·H Neal, A Bond

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