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2. Gain-of-function and loss-of-function GABRB3 variants lead to distinct clinical phenotypes in patients with developmental and epileptic encephalopathies
3. Novel methyllycaconitine analogues selective for the α4β2 over α7 nicotinic acetylcholine receptors
4. GABRA1-related disorders:from genetic to functional pathways
5. GABA allosteric modulators: An overview of recent developments in non-benzodiazepine modulators
6. GABRA1‐Related Disorders: From Genetic to Functional Pathways
7. The preparation of novel histrionicotoxin analogues and their activity towards the α4β2 and α7 nicotinic acetylcholine receptors
8. Correlations of receptor desensitization of gain-of-function GABRB3 variants with clinical severity
9. Vinpocetine improved neuropsychiatric and epileptic outcomes in a patient with a GABRA1 loss‐of‐function variant
10. Correlations of receptor desensitization of gain-of-function GABRB3 variants with clinical severity.
11. Vinpocetine improved neuropsychiatric and epileptic outcomes in a patient with a GABRA1 loss-of-function variant
12. The Role of Peri-synaptic GABA Receptors After Stroke
13. The flavonoid, 2′-methoxy-6-methylflavone, affords neuroprotection following focal cerebral ischaemia
14. Comparison of templates for homology model of ρ1 GABAC receptors: More insights to the orthosteric binding site’s structure and functionality
15. Oxytocin prevents ethanol actions at δ subunit-containing GABA A receptors and attenuates ethanol-induced motor impairment in rats
16. GABA A Receptors and the Diversity in their Structure and Pharmacology
17. The de novo GABRA4 p.Thr300Ile variant found in a patient with early‐onset intractable epilepsy and neurodevelopmental abnormalities displays gain‐of‐function traits
18. α4βδ GABA A receptors are high-affinity targets for γ-hydroxybutyric acid (GHB)
19. Roles of hydrophilic residues in GABA binding site of GABA-ρ1 receptor explain the addition/inhibition effects of competitive ligands
20. Pharmacological Effect of GABA Analogues on GABA-ϱ2 Receptors and Their Subtype Selectivity
21. Modulation of Ionotropic GABA Receptors by 6-Methoxyflavanone and 6-Methoxyflavone
22. High and low GABA sensitivity α4β2δ GABAA receptors are expressed in Xenopus laevis oocytes with divergent stoichiometries
23. Interactions of Flavonoids with Ionotropic GABA Receptors
24. Gain-of-function variants in GABRD reveal a novel pathway for neurodevelopmental disorders and epilepsy
25. Cannabigerolic acid, a major biosynthetic precursor molecule in cannabis, exhibits divergent effects on seizures in mouse models of epilepsy
26. Delta-containing GABAA receptors in pain management: Promising targets for novel analgesics
27. Pinnatoxins E, F and G target multiple nicotinic receptor subtypes
28. Engineered α4β2 nicotinic acetylcholine receptors as models for measuring agonist binding and effect at the orthosteric low-affinity α4–α4 interface
29. Synthesis and biological evaluation of flavan-3-ol derivatives as positive modulators of GABA A receptors
30. Potency of GABA at human recombinant GABAA receptors expressed in Xenopus oocytes: a mini review
31. The Role of Peri-synaptic GABA Receptors After Stroke
32. Relative impact of residues at the intracellular and extracellular ends of the human GABA C ρ1 receptor M2 domain on picrotoxinin activity
33. Neurochemicals for the Investigation of GABAC Receptors
34. Benzodiazepine modulation of homomeric GABAAρ1 receptors: Differential effects of diazepam and 4′-chlorodiazepam
35. Presence of multiple binding sites on α9α10 nAChR receptors alludes to stoichiometric-dependent action of the α-conotoxin, Vc1.1
36. The Flavonoid Glycosides, Myricitrin, Gossypin and Naringin Exert Anxiolytic Action in Mice
37. Guanidino Acids Act as ρ1 GABAC Receptor Antagonists
38. Targeting GABAC Receptors Improves Post-Stroke Motor Recovery
39. Efficient expression of concatenated α1β2δ and α1β3δ GABA A receptors, their pharmacology and stoichiometry
40. The anticonvulsant zonisamide positively modulates recombinant and native glycine receptors at clinically relevant concentrations
41. Stabilization of zwitterions in solution: Phosphinic and phosphonic acid GABA analogues
42. Stabilization of zwitterions in solutions: GABA analogues
43. Role of A β and the α 7 nicotinic acetylcholine receptor in regulating synaptic plasticity in Alzheimer's disease
44. Role of Aβ and the α7 nicotinic acetylcholine receptor in regulating synaptic plasticity in Alzheimer's disease
45. Enantiomers of cis-constrained and flexible 2-substituted GABA analogues exert opposite effects at recombinant GABA C receptors
46. Modulation of Ionotropic GABA Receptors by Natural Products of Plant Origin
47. Mixed antagonistic effects of the ginkgolides at recombinant human ρ1 GABAC receptors
48. Low nanomolar GABA effects at extrasynaptic α4β1/β3δ GABAA receptor subtypes indicate a different binding mode for GABA at these receptors
49. Flavan-3-ol esters: new agents for exploring modulatory sites on GABAA receptors
50. 2′-Methoxy-6-methylflavone: a novel anxiolytic and sedative with subtype selective activating and modulating actions at GABAA receptors
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