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Substitutions of the highly conserved M2 leucine create spontaneously opening ρ γ-aminobutyric acid receptors
Yongchang Chang
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David S. Weiss
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Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
4 Aminobutyric Acid
100%
Leucine
77%
Receptor
44%
4 Aminobutyric Acid Receptor
33%
Glycine
22%
3 Aminopropyl(methyl)phosphinic Acid
22%
Absence
22%
Serotonin
11%
Competitive Antagonist
11%
Tyrosine
11%
Serine
11%
Chloride
11%
Acetylcholine
11%
Picrotoxin
11%
Alanine
11%
Valine
11%
Threonine
11%
Ion Channel
11%
Phenylalanine
11%
Isoleucine
11%
Neuroscience
Gamma-Aminobutyric Acid
100%
Leucine
77%
Eicosanoid Receptor
44%
Substitution Reaction
44%
GABA Receptor
33%
Reversal Potential
22%
Threonine
11%
Valine
11%
Tyrosine
11%
Serotonin
11%
Chloride
11%
Picrotoxin
11%
Acetylcholine
11%
Ion Channel
11%
Alanine
11%
Isoleucine
11%
Serine
11%
Phenylalanine
11%