Miller et al., 2018 - Google Patents
Heteromeric GABAA receptor structures in positively-modulated active statesMiller et al., 2018
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- Miller P
- Masiulis S
- Malinauskas T
- Kotecha A
- Rao S
- Chavali S
- De Colibus L
- Pardon E
- Hannan S
- Scott S
- Sun Z
- Frenz B
- Klesse G
- Li S
- Diprose J
- Siebert C
- Esnouf R
- DiMaio F
- Tucker S
- Smart T
- Steyaert J
- Babu M
- Sansom M
- Huiskonen J
- Aricescu A
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- BioRxiv
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Type-A γ-aminobutyric acid (GABAA) receptors are pentameric ligand-gated ion channels (pLGICs), typically consisting of α/β/γ subunit combinations. They are the principal mediators of inhibitory neurotransmission throughout the central nervous system and targets of major …
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