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  1. Functional sites involved in modulation of the GABAA receptor channel by the intravenous anesthetics propofol, etomidate and pentobarbital
  2. Novel positive allosteric modulators of GABAA receptors with anesthetic activity
  3. A new chromanone derivative isolated from Hypericum lissophloeus (Hypericaceae) potentiates GABAA receptor currents in a subunit specific fashion
  4. A heteromeric potassium channel involved in the modulation of the plasma membrane potential is essential for the survival of African trypanosomes
  5. Positive modulation of synaptic and extrasynaptic GABAA receptors by an antagonist of the high affinity benzodiazepine binding site
  6. Trypanosoma brucei Bloodstream Forms Depend upon Uptake ofmyo-Inositol for Golgi Complex Phosphatidylinositol Synthesis and Normal Cell Growth
  7. Modulatory Effects ofEschscholzia californicaAlkaloids on Recombinant GABAAReceptors
  8. Structural analogues of the natural products magnolol and honokiol as potent allosteric potentiators of GABAA receptors
  9. Trypanosoma brucei eflornithine transporter AAT6 is a low-affinity low-selective transporter for neutral amino acids
  10. Moderate concentrations of 4-O-methylhonokiol potentiate GABAA receptor currents stronger than honokiol
  11. A Pentasymmetric Open Channel Blocker for Cys-Loop Receptor Channels
  12. Accelerated Discovery of Novel Benzodiazepine Ligands by Experiment-Guided Virtual Screening
  13. Relative Positioning of Classical Benzodiazepines to the γ 2 -Subunit of GABA A Receptors
  14. Do N-arachidonyl-glycine (NA-glycine) and 2-arachidonoyl glycerol (2-AG) share mode of action and the binding site on the β 2 subunit of GABA A receptors?
  15. acr-23 Encodes a Monepantel-Sensitive Channel in Caenorhabditis elegans
  16. Characterization of choline uptake in Trypanosoma brucei procyclic and bloodstream forms
  17. Molecular analysis of the site for 2-arachidonylglycerol (2-AG) on the β2subunit of GABAAreceptors
  18. Azo-Propofols: Photochromic Potentiators of GABAAReceptors
  19. Azo-Propofols: Photochromic Potentiators of GABAAReceptors
  20. Influence of GABAA Receptor α Subunit Isoforms on the Benzodiazepine Binding Site
  21. A Closer Look at the High Affinity Benzodiazepine Binding Site on GABAA Receptors
  22. A residue close to α1 loop F disrupts modulation of GABAA receptors by benzodiazepines while their binding is maintained
  23. ChemInform Abstract: Use of Bicuculline, a GABA Antagonist, as a Template for the Development of a New Class of Ligands Showing Positive Allosteric Modulation of the GABAA Receptor.
  24. Highly Potent Modulation of GABAA Receptors by Valerenic Acid Derivatives
  25. Relative positioning of diazepam in the benzodiazepine-binding-pocket of GABAAreceptors
  26. Structure of α6β3δ GABAAreceptors and their lack of ethanol sensitivity
  27. Use of concatamers to study GABA A receptor architecture and function: application to δ-subunit-containing receptors and possible pitfalls
  28. Covalent modification of GABAAreceptor isoforms by a diazepam analogue provides evidence for a novel benzodiazepine binding site that prevents modulation by these drugs
  29. Novel chloride channel mutations leading to mild myotonia among Chinese
  30. Anticipating antiport in P-type ATPases
  31. The promiscuous role of the epsilon subunit in GABAA receptor biogenesis
  32. Replacement of histidine in position 105 in the α5subunit by cysteine stimulates zolpidem sensitivity of α5β2γ2GABAAreceptors
  33. Two neighboring residues of loop A of the α1subunit point towards the benzodiazepine binding site of GABAAreceptors
  34. A GABAAreceptor of defined subunit composition and positioning: Concatenation of five subunits
  35. Consequence of the presence of two different beta subunit isoforms in a GABAA receptor
  36. Influence of the point mutation alpha-1-H101R on the assembly of gamma-aminobutyric acid type A receptors
  37. The Benzodiazepine Recognition Site on GABAA Receptors
  38. TheXenopus oocyte: System for the study of functional expression and modulation of proteins
  39. Conformational changes at benzodiazepine binding sites of GABAA receptors detected with a novel technique
  40. The flavone hispidulin, a benzodiazepine receptor ligand with positive allosteric properties, traverses the blood-brain barrier and exhibits anticonvulsive effects
  41. Ligand-Operated Membrane Channels: GABA
  42. Exon 17 skipping inCLCN1 leads to recessive myotonia congenita
  43. Naturally occurring 2′-hydroxyl-substituted flavonoids as high-affinity benzodiazepine site ligands
  44. On high- and low-affinity agonist sites in GABAA receptors
  45. Proteins Associated with α1-Subunit-Containing GABAA Receptors from Bovine Brain
  46. Anxiolytic effect of wogonin, a benzodiazepine receptor ligand isolated from Scutellaria baicalensis Georgi
  47. Mapping of the Benzodiazepine Recognition Site on GABA-A Receptors
  48. Functional characterization of the new human GABAA receptor mutation β3(R192H)
  49. Role of the Conserved Lysine Residue in the Middle of the Predicted Extracellular Loop Between M2 and M3 in the GABAA Receptor
  50. N-Substituted 4-Amino-3,3-dipropyl-2(3 H )-furanones: New Positive Allosteric Modulators of the GABA A Receptor Sharing Electrophysiological Properties with the Anticonvulsant Loreclezole
  51. Electrophysiological Evidence for the Coexistence of α1 and α6 Subunits in a Single Functional GABAA Receptor
  52. Microinjection intoXenopusOocytes
  53. Loreclezole as a simple functional marker for homomeric ρ type GABAC receptors
  54. 5-[1‘-(2‘- N -Arylsulfonyl-1‘,2‘,3‘,4‘-tetrahydroisoquinolyl)]-4,5-dihydro-2(3 H )-furanones: Positive Allosteric Modulators of the GABA A Receptor with a New Mode of Action
  55. Use of bicuculline, a GABA antagonist, as a template for the development of a new class of ligands showing positive allosteric modulation of the GABAA receptor
  56. A novel positive allosteric modulator of the GABAA receptor: the action of (+)-ROD188
  57. Dual mode of stimulation by the β-carboline ZK 91085 of recombinant GABAA receptor currents: molecular determinants affecting its action
  58. EDPC: a novel high affinity ligand for the benzodiazepine site on rat GABAA receptors
  59. Amino acid residue 200 on the α1 subunit of GABAA receptors affects the interaction with selected benzodiazepine binding site ligands
  60. The antiepileptic drug AWD 131–138 stimulates different recombinant isoforms of the GABAA receptor through the benzodiazepine binding site
  61. The benzodiazepine binding site of GABAA receptors
  62. GABAA-receptor subtypes
  63. Cellular prion protein and GABAA receptors: no physical association?
  64. Cellular prion protein and GABAA receptors
  65. Minireview: Functional Modulation of Ligand-Gated GABAAand NMDA Receptor Channels by Phosphorylation
  66. Recombinant GABAA receptor function and ethanol
  67. Activation of protein kinase C results in down-modulation of different recombinant GABAA -channels
  68. Ionic channels: modulation by G proteins and by phosphorylation
  69. Demonstration of a voltage dependent calcium current in follicles of the cockroachNauphoeta cinerea
  70. The effect of subunit composition of rat brain GABAA receptors on channel function
  71. Use ofXenopus oocytes for the functional expression of plasma membrane proteins
  72. The rat β1 -subunit of the GABAA receptor forms a picrotoxin-sensitive anion channel open in the absence of GABA
  73. Nonequilibrium Thermodynamics and Cellular Bioenergetics
  74. Preparation and utilization of an ion-specific calcium minielectrode
  75. Structure and Properties of the Brain GABA/Benzodiazepine Receptor Complex
  76. The Purified Gaba/Benzodiazepine/Barbiturate Receptor Complex: Four Types of Ligand-Binding Sites, and the Interactions between them, are Preserved in a Single Isolated Protein Complex
  77. Isolation of a GABA receptor from bovine brain using a benzodiazepine affinity column
  78. Inhibition of the purified and reconstituted calcium pump of erythrocytes by μM levels of dids and nap-taurine
  79. Quantitative Analysis of the Proton and Charge Stoichiometry of Cytochrome c Oxidase from Beef Heart Reconstituted into Phospholipid Vesicles
  80. A simple system for the measurement of ion activities with solvent polymeric membrane electrodes
  81. Proton Translocation Catalyzed by Mitochondrial Cytochrome Oxidase
  82. The Proton Pump of Cytochrome c Oxidase and Its Stoichiometry
  83. A Kinetic Study of the Energy-Linked Influx of Ca2+ into Heart Mitochondria
  84. THE REGULATION OF INTRACELLULAR CALCIUM