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Excitatory Amino Acids

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Nadler, JV
January 1, 2007

Glutamate is the predominant excitatory transmitter in the mammalian central nervous system. Glutamate plays a key role in pathways known or suspected to be involved in neuropsychiatric and neurodegenerative diseases. Thus, drugs directed at glutamate mechanisms are being developed for the treatment of these diseases. This article reviews our current understanding of glutamate synaptic transmission. © 2007 Copyright © 2007 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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January 1, 2007

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Nadler, J. V. (2007). Excitatory Amino Acids, 970–975. https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-012373947-6.00151-3
Nadler, J. V. “Excitatory Amino Acids,” January 1, 2007, 970–75. https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-012373947-6.00151-3.
Nadler JV. Excitatory Amino Acids. 2007 Jan 1;970–5.
Nadler, J. V. Excitatory Amino Acids. Jan. 2007, pp. 970–75. Scopus, doi:10.1016/B978-012373947-6.00151-3.
Nadler JV. Excitatory Amino Acids. 2007 Jan 1;970–975.

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January 1, 2007

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