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A Rapid and Efficient Protocol for Transfecting NMDA Receptor Channels into Mammalian Cells (Contributo in volume (capitolo o saggio))
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- A Rapid and Efficient Protocol for Transfecting NMDA Receptor Channels into Mammalian Cells (Contributo in volume (capitolo o saggio)) (literal)
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- 2008-01-01T00:00:00+01:00 (literal)
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Guida P.; Gavazzo P.; Marchetti C. (2008)
A Rapid and Efficient Protocol for Transfecting NMDA Receptor Channels into Mammalian Cells
Nova Science Publishers, New York (Stati Uniti d'America) in Amino Acid Receptor Research, 2008
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- A Rapid and Efficient Protocol for Transfecting NMDA Receptor Channels into Mammalian Cells (literal)
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- Benjamin F. Paley; Tomas E. Warfield (literal)
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- The N-methyl-D-aspartate subtpe of glutamate receptor (NR) is a Iigand-gated ionic channel that pIays an important roIe in synaptic pIasticity, memory and spatial Ierning and is also implicated in the sensitization of pain padways.- For theese properties. it represents a prominent drug targel. Research on NR Iigands and modulators has progressed enormous]y by the use of heterelogous cell systems, in which NR complexes of known, composition are selectively expressed. All functionaI NRs are tetrameric complexes and contain two copies of the essential subunit NR I and two copies of any of the four different NR2s (A. B, C and D); so the heterologous expression of NR channels is complicated by the requirement for two types of subunit. (literal)
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